Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2013-5173 is an old Mac OS X kernel issue where a local user could monopolize random-number generation and temporarily make it unavailable. This is an availability problem, not a documented remote compromise. Business urgency is mainly for legacy Apple systems older than OS X 10.9. Exposure appears limited to Apple Mac OS X versions before 10.9, especially unmanaged legacy endpoints or appliances still running those releases. Low for modern environments; moderate only if business-critical legacy Macs remain. Treat as a legacy hygiene item rather than an emergency response issue. Mitigation focus: Identify any Mac OS X systems older than 10.9.; Upgrade affected systems to OS X 10.9 or later where feasible.; Check Apple advisory guidance for supported update paths..
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