About bash bug update being available but not showing up in software updates???

Apple has posted a Bash Bug update (as of 9/29/14) for various versions of OS X.  It can be downloaded on the downloads page.  But why doesn't it show up as an Apple update on the Software Updates page???
When I go there it says "there are no updates available".  What's up with that???
thanks.. bob

Have you tried going to the App Store and finding the update there?  Or getting the updater from the Apple Downloads site: OS X Mavericks 10.9.1 Update
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