At the moment, Apple supports Lion, which is two versions back. But Lion is the last version of OS X for many Macs, just as Snow Leopard was previously. In other words, it seems to have shifted from supporting one version prior to two versions. Perhaps that's intentional, perhaps not. Perhaps Apple will go back to supporting one version back, in which case it will support only Mavericks, or perhaps it will support two versions back, in which case it will be supporting Mountain Lion as well, but it will no longer support Lion. Or, perhaps it will give Lion users a bit more time, as it did with Snow Leopard, in which case it would be supporting three versions behind. Who knows? There's really no way to read Apple's support policy. Apple doesn't take appeasing security people very seriously, sadly.
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