Apple Fixes Security Holes in Safari
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Tuesday, I posted about the security holes that researchers discovered in Apple’s Safari browser after taking all of the three hours to search. Apple has plugged several of the holes, releasing a version 3.01 for Windows. Apparently, the problems were only with the Windows version of the product (insert Apple fanboy joke here).
So, if you downloaded the beta for Safari, go hit the Apple website to redownload the new version pronto.
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