Safari Is Bugging Network Administrators
Written by IT News on 9:57 PMBy: Filip Truta, Apple News Editor
It seems Apple vol not yet known to be concerned about self-Safari. Last month, Apple standard browser for Leopard iPhone users and made its way on the Windows computers worked through the same program uses Apple to release an update for QuickTime and iTunes users, Apple software updates. Reportedly, large Company administrators are now complaining that their PCs installed Safari operators believe they have been updating existing piece of software on their computers. What used to simply "wrong" move on behalf of the
Cody Wilson, a network administrator with Soy Capital Bank and Trust in
"This is not good and this is a threat to security," he said. "We are in the bank."
Emin, Patchmanagement poster with a list of issues for discussion, he wrote, according to Macworld: "What is the difference between malware distributed throughout the enterprise environment and plaintive system tray icon that sets the default browser other unsafe."
The same source also noted that an e-mail interview with Susan Bradley, who agrees that Apple's update was the covert network administrators a lot of headaches: "It effects all of us, when more potential attack surface of a group of guys in that are quite vulnerable, as it is, "said Susan Bradley, chief technology officer at Tamiyasu, Smith, Horn and Braun, an accountant Corp.
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