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Safari: "Secure from day one" ... I guess we're not at day one yetPosted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on Jun 25, 2007 3:36 PM
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For the second time in under two weeks, Apple has issued updates to fix serious security vulnerabilities in the beta version of Safari 3 web browser. OK, I gave Safari...[Read the rest]

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