Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2004-0090 concerns Windows File Sharing on Mac OS X 10.1.5 through 10.3.2. The public description says the service does not shut down properly, but does not state the business impact, attacker path, or data at risk. Exposure is limited to very old Mac OS X systems in the 10.1.5 through 10.3.2 range, especially where Windows File Sharing was enabled or historically deployed. Treat this as a legacy asset risk, not a confirmed active emergency. Priority should be driven by whether obsolete Mac OS X systems still exist in production or sensitive network zones. Mitigation focus: Review Apple Security Advisory APPLE-SA-2004-01-26 for vendor guidance.; Identify and retire unsupported Mac OS X 10.1.5 through 10.3.2 systems.; Disable Windows File Sharing where it is not operationally required..
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