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Mac OS Ken: 08.30.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2012

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Macworld: Second Zero-Day Vulnerability Found in Java 7 Polish Security Firm: Oracle Has Known About Java 7 Exploits Since April (Because We Told Oracle About Them) Possible New iPhone Hint: Apple is Buying iPhone 4S Off of Customers Apple Seeds Second beta of OS X 10.8.2 to Developers Apple Adds Live Shopping and Service Help to Online Stores in Brazil, Germany, Spain and the UK Samsung Shows Off ATIV S, the First Windows 8 Phone HTC Chairperson: Samsung Loss No Reasons for HTC to Settle with Apple Asus Says It Will Use iPad Pricing as Reference for Windows 8 and Windows RT Devices Bloomberg: Both Apple and Qualcomm Tried to Be TSMC’s One-and-Only Customer Delta Airlines Drops 250 iPads in Three Restaurants in Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport; Plans to Deploy 2,500 iPads by End of 2013 Principle Photography Wraps on Ashton Kutcher/Steve Jobs Biopic Non-Functioning Apple 1 Going Up for Auction at Christie’s in October

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

troubling news around Java security.

0:09.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:11.0

Trumbling news around Java Security, an Apple move that hints at a new iPhone and paying big

0:18.8

money for a broken computer.

0:21.5

It's Thursday August 30, 2012. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacOS

0:27.8

Ken. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you subscribers to Mac OS can Day six.

0:36.5

More information is available at MacoS can.com.

0:40.6

This show is also supported by the Mac OS Can Podcast App for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch,

0:47.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:52.0

What's more fun than a cross-platform zero-day vulnerability for Java 7?

0:57.0

Two cross-platform zero-day vulnerabilities for Java 7.

1:01.0

It's like a double-mint ad, but not as minty. Macworld says an

1:06.2

analysis of exploit code found shortly after the first Java flaw was discovered

1:10.0

Sunday revealed the second vulnerability. The code has been tied to

1:13.6

attackers in China. Jejay. The internet machine tells me that's how you say thank

1:19.8

you in Cantonese. If not, I hope I didn't say anything offensive the piece as users of Java are

1:26.1

notorious for not staying up to date with batches but guess what doesn't

1:30.2

matter this time since these vulnerabilities hit the latest build of Java and the

1:35.0

fix is not yet in.

1:37.0

Ah come on, give Oracle a break.

1:39.0

It's only been four days, unless you count the five months before the four days that Oracle may have

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