By Eduard Kovacs on March 27, 2017 Apple updated the Windows and Mac versions of iTunes last week to address more than a dozen vulnerabilities affecting the Expat and SQLite libraries.
iTunes 12.6 for Windows and OS X address seven flaws in SQLite, a cross-platform library that implements a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine. The latest iTunes versions also resolve ten vulnerabilities in the Expat XML parser library.
iTunes 12.6 updates SQLite to version 3.15.2, released in late November 2016, and Expat to version 2.2.0, released in June 2016. Full Article
Well my ol system Mac is still installing that update. I think I've gotten those but not sure because I'm still waiting for my Mac to boot. It's been running really slow lately...I need to do some cleaning up I think. I'm almost tempted to upgrade the darn thing but I think it'll crash. LOL 😉
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