Safari 4.0.3 and OS X Security Update: Available Now
Today Apple released Security Update 2009-004 for Mac OS X this includes Tiger, Leopard and Server Versions of the OS. The Update requires restart and is recommended for all users. Apple did not made a list of update information, but accoirding to MacNN
The current update addresses an issue relating to the Domain Naming System server. A remote attacker could potentially create a malicious update message to interrupt the BIND service.
The problem is said to affect servers which are masters for one or more zones. BIND is not enabled by default, although the issue has been corrected by properly rejecting messages containing suspicious messages.
My update is 10.1 mb but other users might get 103-204mb depenging on their OS versions.

Meanwhile Apple also updates it’s flagship browser Safari to version 4.0.4, this update includes improved , stability compatibility and security.
Details of the update are as follows:
- Improvements for web pages that uses HTML 5 video tag.
- Fixes issues that prevented some users from logging into iWork.com
- Fixed issues that could cause web content to be displayed in greyscale instead of color.
Detailed information are on this site.
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