Apple upgraded OS X Lion to 10.7.4
The new version mainly fixes FileVault security vulnerability, compatibility with 3rd party English keyboard.
The new version mainly fixes FileVault security vulnerability, compatibility with 3rd party English keyboard.
OS X 10.7.4 version fixes FileVault security vulnerability.
Apple today started to download updates for its latest operating system users 10.7.4, mainly fixing some small bugs as well as improving security, increasing stability and compatibility for the system. . In particular, FileVault security vulnerability discloses user passwords on version 10.7.3.
Other updates on this version include:
- Fixed the issue of reopening applications when logging back in (Reopen windows when logging back in) is always enabled.
- Improved compatibility with some 3rd party English keyboards.
- Prevent malicious files from being saved from the server.
- Improve the reliability of files when copying to an SMB server.
- Users can update by clicking the Apple icon in the left corner of the screen, selecting Software Update and following the instructions.
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