Security, security, security. If you’re using Adobe CS3, be aware that its Version Cue feature might not play nice with your Mac’s built-in firewall. Secunia experts warn that Version Cue disables a Mac’s firewall when first installed to set up certain ports for controlled access. However, the installer might not re-enable the firewall after installation, which could leave your system vulnerable to attacks. Luckily, a trip to the Firewall section of System Preferences will set things right again.
[Via Macworld UK]
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