![]() But frankly, I don’t go around with the latest version of my OSes in my head, not to three “decimal” places. is required on the fix page when you start the download, albeit in small light gray type. ![]() Apple pops up a message saying I need 10.9.5. I only found this out after downloading the Bash fix for Mavericks and trying to run it. But it turns out that on September 17 Apple released OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 Update (Combo). I’m making a big deal about this because frankly I was sure my Mavericks was up-to-date and I had the latest, greatest version. This needs to be installed before you can apply the Bash fix. Note! Before doing the Bash fix on Mavericks you need to be sure that you are running the latest version of Mavericks: 10.9.5. We have more information on the Shellshock issue here. If you are in a hurry to apply the fix, here are the links for: Mavericks, Mountain Lion, and Lion. But if you use Mavericks you will need to install 10.9.5 before the Bash fix will work.Īpple Mac OS X users concerned about the Bash vulnerability dubbed Shellshock got some relief yesterday as Apple published fixes for various versions of OS X. Apple Mac OS X users concerned about the Bash vulnerability dubbed Shellshock got some relief late yesterday as Apple published fixes for various versions of OS X.
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