Fixes an issue that could prevent Microsoft Outlook from being used to email photos from within iPhoto.Addresses the reliability of Shared Photo Streams when switching between iPhoto and Aperture with the same library.Contextual menu now includes an Import command to import all the photos contained in a shared photo stream.When more than five subscribers “Like” a photo in a shared stream, their names are now displayed correctly.Multiple email addresses can now be copied and pasted in the “Shared with” field for shared streams.Photos now can be added to shared streams or My Photo Stream by dragging them to “Photo Stream” in the source list.CVE-2012-5112 : Pinkie Pie working with Google’s Pwnium 2 contestįor iPhoto and Aperture there are more enhancements and fixes… iPhoto: What’s New in Version 9.4.2.This issue was addressed through improved memory handling. Description: A use after free issue existed in the handling of SVG images.CVE-2012-3748 : Joost Pol and Daan Keuper of Certified Secure working with HP TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative.This issue was addressed through additional validation of JavaScript arrays. Description: A time of check to time of use issue existed in the handling of JavaScript arrays.Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.Available for: OS X Lion v10.7.5, OS X Lion Server v10.7.5, OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2.
#IPHONE X APERTURE SOFTWARE UPDATE#
Here is the info from the Security update page:
Looks like this was just a security update.
Apple couldn’t let iOS have all the fun today! Safari has been bumped to 6.0.2, iPhoto to 9.4.2, and Aperture to 3.4.2 today with a raft of security updates (Safari), bug fixes, and some enhancements.