-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 APPLE-SA-2011-07-25-2 iOS 4.2.10 Software Update for iPhone iOS 4.2.10 Software Update for iPhone is now available and addresses the following: Data Security Available for: iOS 4.2.5 through 4.2.9 for iPhone 4 (CDMA) Impact: An attacker with a privileged network position may capture or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS Description: A certificate chain validation issue existed in the handling of X.509 certificates. An attacker with a privileged network position may capture or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS. Other attacks involving X.509 certificate validation may also be possible. This issue is addressed through improved validation of X.509 certificate chains. CVE-ID CVE-2011-0228 : Gregor Kopf of Recurity Labs on behalf of BSI, and Paul Kehrer of Trustwave's SpiderLabs Installation note: This update is only available through iTunes, and will not appear in your computer's Software Update application, or in the Apple Downloads site. Make sure you have an Internet connection and have installed the latest version of iTunes from www.apple.com/itunes/ iTunes will automatically check Apple's update server on its weekly schedule. When an update is detected, it will download it. When the iPhone is docked, iTunes will present the user with the option to install the update. We recommend applying the update immediately if possible. Selecting Don't Install will present the option the next time you connect your iPhone. The automatic update process may take up to a week depending on the day that iTunes checks for updates. You may manually obtain the update via the Check for Updates button within iTunes. After doing this, the update can be applied when your iPhone is docked to your computer. To check that the iPhone has been updated: * Navigate to Settings * Select General * Select About. The version after applying this update will be "4.2.10 (8E600)". Information will also be posted to the Apple Security Updates web site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222 This message is signed with Apple's Product Security PGP key, and details are available at: https://www.apple.com/support/security/pgp/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (Darwin) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOKaO4AAoJEGnF2JsdZQeeZJAH/AgzQw32cHPdHMZMufmeTx7C q0I1yzI+uF8HDERM8VfDg98rjVFbhcKKyeA1FNe1lGz79sIpo6Px4QubCRKyt2RW FbLYNGlWNreNodBr8FhAQcVqYbHLogD1O/Y+MVeU9i4pVfO6gXFfaMHWZkaZDlZd m9DLyPxAJ9uRtb9AYz3YL7Dp52YoW5yApSnpqV2dm5LE9L7ysvZ6inDOme0figAH v8+MDE18x1Caw3n0f2cWd6Sz9jqjvIodgp8iYWMEYnsRUZtFlFyxbSQSJFeFq1Ul y8N12gycPaWCJsqQyfFEruTcqHnV9kBVZV9TACT6UdtRkULXtsFEsqi6+8PI2mo= =yzpz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----