Google’s Project Zero publishes three OS X zero-day vulnerabilities

Google’s not just picking on Windows. The search company’s Project Zero initiative recently published three unpatched bugs in OS X, 90 days after the group privately disclosed the issues to Apple. The new publications bring the number of unfixed security vulnerabilities in OS X discovered by Google to six, according to the Project Zero database.

The new bugs don’t appear to be all that severe and require an attacker to already have access to a vulnerable machine, as first reported by Ars Technica. One of the bugs may have already been fixed in OS X 10.10 Yosemite; however it’s not clear if that’s actually the case.

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