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No fix yet. Need we worry?
Lloyd Chambers on the website Mac Performance Guide thinks so.
http://macperformanceguide.com/
He also has his knickers in a twist about the current state of Mac software.
http://macperformanceguide.com/AppleCoreRot-intro.html
His site is mainly devoted to getting the most bang for your buck configuring Macs and peripherals for photographers.
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THE SKY IS FALLING!
"This kind of flaw makes the Target fiasco look like a minor spat in a kiddie sandbox: the effects of a TSL/SSL compromise in Apple iOS and OS X are worldwide and could be devastating if exploited properly by opportunistic hackers. What is Appleās liability if something happens, e.g., access to Citbank, Chase, Schwab, and similar financial sites?"
The iOS flaw has been patched and if I understand it correctly it's a "man in the middle" attack vulnerability, which would affect mostly iOS devices.
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It appears to be limited to Mavericks so far, in which case I'm safe. But I agree that this should have been patched already, and that a lapse such as this should not have occurred at all. Apple IS screwing up their software. Let's not kid ourselves. And they can afford to be better than that.
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10.9.2 is out and fixes the issue.
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A present from the nonexistent dedicated Mac support team to all those 2nd class citizens...