Apple has issued a fix for its wireless networking solution, AirPort Extreme, to complement a similar patch delivered earlier this year.
The update, released Thursday, corrects a vulnerability involving an out-of-bounds memory read error that could occur when processing wireless frames.
"An attacker in local proximity may be able to trigger a system crash by sending a maliciously crafted frame to an affected system," according to an Apple advisory.
The flaw impacts the Core Duo version of Mac mini, MacBook and MacBook Prop computers that run on a wireless connection. Core 2 Duo versions are not affected.
Thursday’s fix is identical to the one released in January but includes a non-security update for "a compatibility issue when using certain third-party access points configured" to run wired equivalent privacy, a wireless networking standard.
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