Apple patch 6 Safari Vulnerabilities
August 12, 2009 by Jamie Pert
Filed under Computers, Software
According to an article posted yesterday on ComputerWorld, Appleās most recent update patched six security vulnerabilities within its Safari browser, this update comes one month after Apple last updated Safari (version 4.0.2).
Out of the six vulnerabilities all of them occurred in Windows XP and Vista editions, however four of them same vulnerabilities occurred in the Mac OS X edition. Half of the vulnerabilities found are said to be within WebKit (WebKit is the open source browser engine Safari uses). Read more
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