Verified the dmg and everything went fine.
To verify type this in the terminal /usr/bin/openssl(space)sha1(space)(drag and drop the dmg into the terminal window) hit return and the out put should be
SHA1(/Users/name/Desktop/1024SecUpd2003-03-03.dmg =e477afae561de83fe47928ca4aefd4f1e723e7c4
cross reference the number/letter combo with the number/letter code on Apples webpage (ever key code will be different) so that the pkg you are about to install is the one that Apple has intended for you to install. I've done this for every system-core install and can sleep safe at night knowing that some loser hasn't jacked my system.
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Contributed by: RedStarr Friday, June 13 2003 @ 03:57 PM PDT
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Double check - Frank13
The code I got was da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 not e477afae561de83fe47928ca4aefd4f1e723e7c4. This was on what I downloaded via Software update and then again on the pkg I downloaded from Apple's web page. They match each other but not the code posted on the page.Reply to This
Saturday, June 14 2003 @ 08:22 AM PDT