On Apr 19, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> On Apr 18, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Wendell Mendell wrote:
>
>> iMovie was modified at 12:17.  In the Receipts folder are 2
>> subfolders with the same modification time.  The folder  db  has one
>> file, <a.receiptdb>.  The folder  bom  has no files with the folder
>> modification time, but the most recent file in it is
>> <com.apple.pkg.iMovie_802.bom>, dated April 9.  (Today is April 17.)
>
> Check your software update prefs...this is a legit Apple update, that
> it looks like your system just got and applied. If the 'INstall
> important updates automatically' box is checked, this would account
> for the behavior. Also, in the same prefs pane, you can see the
> up[date name and date and time it was installed. Updates via Software
> Update are very difficult, if not nearly impossible to spoof, so if it
> shows there it's legit.
>
> --
> Bruce Johnson
> U of Az  College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
> Institutions don't have opinions, merely customs
>

Thanks, Bruce.  Everything checked out in the Software Update  
preferences in the System Preferences pane.  My mind is now at ease.

Wendell

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