Security readout for executives and security teams
This issue affected Apple Mac OS X SMB file sharing defaults. A logged-in network user could abuse symbolic links to reach files outside the intended SMB share, potentially exposing sensitive local files. Exposure is most likely on legacy Mac OS X systems with SMB File Server enabled and reachable by users with valid credentials. Treat as a legacy-system cleanup priority. It is not supported as actively exploited here, but vulnerable file-sharing hosts can expose sensitive files to authenticated users. Mitigation focus: Apply Apple guidance in APPLE-SA-2010-06-15-1 or HT4188.; Upgrade Mac OS X 10.6 systems to 10.6.4 or later.; Disable SMB File Server where it is not required..
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