1. Xcode includes everything developers need to create great applications for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch.

2. To test or run applications on an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Apple Watch all you need is a free Apple ID.

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  • What does Xcode do? Xcode includes everything developers need to create great applications for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch. Xcode provides developers a unified workflow for user interface design, coding, testing, and debugging. The Xcode IDE combined with the Swift programming language make developing apps easy and fun.Xcode includes the Xcode IDE, Swift and C/C++/Objective-C compilers, Instruments analysis tool, simulators, the latest SDKs, and hundreds of powerful features:Innovative tools help you create great apps• Swift is an intuitive programming language that is safe, fast, and modern• SwiftUI is a revolutionary framework to create user interfaces with a declarative Swift syntax• Playgrounds are a fun way to experiment and interact with Swift code• View debugging shows a 3D stack of all your app's UI view layers at runtime• Split editors in virtually unlimited ways, show previews, or choose an assistant to see related content• Live issues display errors as you type, and Fix-its improve your code with just a click• Source control navigator and service integrations help you manage code across a teamSwiftUI and Interface Builder make it easy to design your interface• SwiftUI uses declarative Swift code that clearly describes your interface• Design canvas graphically builds UI views using the library of controls and modifyers• Preview SwiftUI code or UIKit interfaces in different screen sizes, orientations, and font sizes• SwiftUI code is always in perfect sync with the graphical design canvas and previews• Animations are built using simple commands that describe the action you want to seeProfessional editor and debugger keep your code front and center• Refactoring makes it easy to modify the structure of Swift, Objective-C, C, and C++ code• Open Quickly instantly opens any file within your project• Data tips and Quick Look can inspect a variable by hovering your mouse over code while debuggingInstruments for performance analysis• Compare CPU, disk, memory, and GPU performance as graphical tracks over time• Identify performance bottlenecks, then dive deep into the code to uncover the cause• Analyze your app directly, or sample the entire system with very little overhead• Create custom instruments with unique visualizations to analyze your own code and frameworksTo test or run applications on an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Apple Watch all you need is a free Apple ID. To submit your apps to the App Store you must be a member of the Apple Developer Program. Some features may require Internet access.

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    The twelfth major release of Apple's flagship desktop and server operating system dropped on September 30th, 2015, bringing with it a host of new and improved features like Split View, a smarter Spotlight, Metal for Core Graphics, and under-the-hood performance improvements, among others. Alas, benefits do not without a price—in this case, myriad of security issues and exploitablevulnerabilities. The following are the top 10 of the lot followed by remediation tips.

    1. Accelerate Framework Vulnerability

    The Accelerate Framework consists of C APIs for vector and matrix math, digital signal processing, large number handling, and image processing. In multi-threading mode, security flaws could lead to arbitrary code execution or memory corruption and denial-of-service (DoS) when visiting a maliciously crafted website.

    2. Kernal Virtual Memory Vulnerability

    Apple's virtual memory kicks in when real memory (RAM) runs low, tapping into free hard disk space as a temporary memory source. A kernal issue in OS X El Capitan involving the mishandling of memory reuse could allow attackers to cause a DoS via a local, crafted application.

    3. Core Audio Vulnerability

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    The Core Audio framework consists of a set of software interfaces for audio features in applications for OS X. Unfortunately, coreaudiod—the BSD process for this service—does not initialize an unspecified data structure, which could ultimately allow an attacker to execute arbitrary malicious code via a specially crafted application.

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    4. apache_mod_php Vulnerabilities

    The Apache web server and PHP comes preinstalled with OS X El Capitan. Multiple vulnerabilities in apache_mod_php could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by either exploiting the faulty php_date_timezone_initialize_from_hash function or the __nss_hostname_digits_dots function in glibc 2.2.

    5. CFNetwork Vulnerability

    CFNetwork is a framework in Core Services that provides a library of abstractions for network protocols. The flaw in question involves its inability to distinguish uppercase versus lowercase during cookie parsing, which could allow remote web servers to overwrite cookies via unspecified vectors.

    6. Core Graphics Vulnerabilities

    Core Graphics—also known as Quartz—is a set of graphics-related APIs for OS X that forms the basis of 2-D graphics rendering. In OS X El Capitan, multiple flaws in the Core Graphics component could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a DoS (memory corruption) via a specially crafted web site.

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    7. Core Text Vulnerabilities

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    Core Text is OS X's text engine/programming interface that enables fine-grained control over text layout, formatting, and font-related operations. Multiple vulnerabilities in the latter could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a DoS (memory corruption) with a specially crafted font file.

    8. Grand Central Dispatch Vulnerability

    Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) optimizes application support for systems with multi-core processors and other symmetric multiprocessing systems. A flaw in GCD could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a DoS (memory corruption) with a specially crafted package mishandled during dispatch calls.

    9. MCX Application Restriction Vulnerability

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    MCX—or Managed Clients for OS X—allows a network administrator or operator to define important preference settings on a master management server and propagate said settings automatically to new machines connecting to the network. This particular vulnerability could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a DoS (memory corruption) with a specially crafted package that is mishandled during dispatch calls.

    10. Security Agent Vulnerability

    Security Agent is a process that provides the user interface for the Security Server in OS X, used primarily for requesting authentication when an application requests additional privileges. A malicious application could exploit a flaw in Security Agent to programmatically control keychain access prompts.

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