Security readout for executives and security teams
This is a legacy Apple Mac OS X issue where a malicious help link could make Help Viewer display attacker-controlled script or HTML. Business risk is mainly for any remaining Snow Leopard systems not updated to 10.6.4 or later. Exposure is limited to Apple Mac OS X 10.6 systems before 10.6.4 where users or applications can open untrusted help: URLs. Treat this as a legacy remediation item. It is not currently evidenced as exploited, but any internet-facing or user-driven legacy Mac fleet should be upgraded or retired. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected Mac OS X 10.6 systems to 10.6.4 or later.; Review Apple advisory APPLE-SA-2010-06-15-1 and HT4188 for vendor guidance.; Retire or isolate unsupported legacy Mac OS X hosts..
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