All Mac users should be aware of the more than 20 patches for critical security flaws. Now that Macs run on Intel, security issues will be a continuing effort, something most Mac users are not used to. Its not a big deal, but MacOS is no longer being ignored. I am very surprised that MacOS does not have a built in updating program. I thought I had heard about one.
From Geek.com:
Apple released over 20 security updates to fix vulnerabilities in its Mac OS X. The patches range from improved Bluetooth security to fixing exploits in file archiving and/or image viewing that can lead to system crashes, DoS attacks, and arbitrary code execution.
If you are a Mac OS X user, head to the Apple Downloads site
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
to get the patches. Information is located at:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304063
This is just information and does not endorse any one platform. :-}