Impact: Parsing a maliciously crafted dictionary file may lead to disclosure of user informationĭescription: A validation issue existed which allowed local file access. Impact: An attacker in a privileged position may be able to perform a denial of service attackĭescription: A denial of service issue was addressed with improved validation.ĬVE-2018-4406: Michael Hanselmann of hansmi.ch Impact: In certain configurations, a remote attacker may be able to replace the message content from the print server with arbitrary contentĭescription: An injection issue was addressed with improved validation.ĬVE-2018-4153: Michael Hanselmann of hansmi.ch This issue was addressed by using pseudorandom bases for testing of primes.ĬVE-2018-4398: Martin Albrecht, Jake Massimo and Kenny Paterson of Royal Holloway, University of London, and Juraj Somorovsky of Ruhr University, BochumĬVE-2018-4412: The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Impact: An attacker may be able to exploit a weakness in the Miller-Rabin primality test to incorrectly identify prime numbersĭescription: An issue existed in the method for determining prime numbers. Impact: A malicious application may be able to access restricted filesĭescription: This issue was addressed by removing additional entitlements.ĬVE-2018-4468: Jeff Johnson of ĭescription: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved memory handling.ĬVE-2018-4126: Bruno Keith working with Trend Micro's Zero Day InitiativeĬVE-2018-4415: Liang Zhuo working with Beyond Security’s SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure Impact: A malicious application may be able to elevate privilegesĬVE-2018-4411: lilang wu moony Li of Trend Micro working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiativeĭescription: An out-of-bounds read was addressed with improved bounds checking.ĬVE-2018-4308: Mohamed Ghannam for: macOS Mojave 10.14 Impact: Multiple buffer overflow issues existed in Perlĭescription: Multiple issues in Perl were addressed with improved memory handling.ĬVE-2017-12613: Craig Young of Tripwire VERTĬVE-2017-12618: Craig Young of Tripwire VERT Impact: An application may be able to read restricted memoryĭescription: A validation issue was addressed with improved input sanitization.ĬVE-2018-4417: Lee of the Information Security Lab Yonsei University working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative Impact: An application may be able to execute arbitrary code with system privilegesĭescription: A memory corruption issue was addressed with improved input validation.ĬVE-2018-4410: an anonymous researcher working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative Impact: A remote attacker may be able to attack AFP servers through HTTP clientsĭescription: An input validation issue was addressed with improved input validation.ĬVE-2018-4295: Jianjun Chen from Tsinghua University and UC BerkeleyĪvailable for: macOS Sierra 10.12.6, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, macOS Mojave 10.14 Thanks.Available for: macOS Sierra 10.12.6, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Can someone advise on how I can either 1: Get the Dropbox icon onto the menu bar so I can follow the process or 2: Recommend a workaround to selectively sync certain folders if I don't have an icon on the menu bar. Maybe it only works on a desktop - in which case it's be nice if the instructions didn't say it works on "any computer". There also appear to be no "selective sync" options when I right click any of the folders, nor when I click the the dropbox icon in Finder, so I can't figure out how to get started. There is a folder icon, but when I click it there is no selective sync option or gear icon as the instructions say. The instructions say to re-install Dropbox if I can't see it, which I've done- twice, and it's still not showing on the menu bar. However I can't follow the instructions on how to do this because the first step is to click the Dropbox icon on the menu bar. I'm trying to set up selective sync on my Macbook Air (Mojave 10.14.1) because I'm running out of storage space on my hard drive for all my Dropbox files.
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