Apple  on Friday issued a security update for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and 10.6 Snow  Leopard, addressing a security issue related to fraudulent online  certificates.
Security Update 2011-005 is available to download via Software Update, or as a 15.59MB download for Lion, or 869KB download for Snow Leopard direct from Apple. It is recommended for all Mac users.
The  update addresses an issue that could allow an attacker with a  privileged network position to intercept user credentials or other  sensitive information.
Apple  issued the update because fraudulent certificates were issued by  multiple certificate authorities operated by DigiNotar. Apple's fix  removes DigiNotar from the list of trusted root certificates and from  the list of Extended Validation (EV) certificate authorities. The  security update also configures the default system trust settings so  that DigiNotar's certificates, including those issued by other  authorities, are not viewed as trusted.
Another  update was also issued by Apple on Thursday for Lexmark printers in the  form of Lexmark 2.6 Printer Driver. It includes the latest Lexmark  printing and scanning software for both Lion and Snow Leopard, and the 133.99MB update can be downloaded direct from Apple.






