By John Gruber
Kolide by 1Password ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps.
OK, it wasn’t just me. Apple has changed the naming scheme for Mac OS X security updates:
The naming scheme of Apple Security Updates has changed from a date format (e.g., “Security Update 2004-12-02”) to a format based on the year and a sequence number: Security Update YYYY-NNN. For example, the update released today is named “Security Update 2005-001”, the next would be “Security Update 2005-002” and so on.
(Via Matt Deatherage via email.)
★ Wednesday, 26 January 2005