Depending on where you read about this the number of security fixes that Apple released yesterday, it ranges from 22 fixes to 31 fixes. Here is a list of the packages that are updated:

Here’s the list of the packages updated:

* AirPort – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-5710
* ATS – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4396
* ATS – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4398
* ATS – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4400
* CFNetwork – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4401
* ClamAV – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4182
* Finder – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4402
* ftpd – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4403
* gnuzip – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4334, CVE-2006-4335, CVE-2006-4336, CVE-2006-4337, CVE-2006-4338
* Installer – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4404
* OpenSSL – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-2937, CVE-2006-2940, CVE-2006-3738, CVE-2006-4339, CVE-2006-4343
* perl – CVE-ID: CVE-2005-3962
* PHP – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-1490, CVE-2006-1990
* PHP – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-5465
* PPP – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4406
* Samba – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-3403
* Security Framework – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4407
* Security Framework – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4408
* Security Framework – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4409
* Security Framework – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4410
* VPN – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4411
* WebKit – CVE-ID: CVE-2006-4412

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