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Update asap!!! ===> Apple Fixes More Than 25 Flaws in Safari

Update asap!!! ===> Apple Fixes More Than 25 Flaws in Safari | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Apple has fixed more than 25 security flaws in its Safari browser.


That flaw was fixed in iOS and other products earlier this year but Apple just released the fix for Safari on Monday. Along with the 25 memory corruption vulnerabilities the company fixed, it also pushed out a patch for a separate issue in Safari that could enable an attacker to read arbitrary files on a user’s machine.


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Apple posts security update for Safari and OS X

Apple posts security update for Safari and OS X | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Remote code flaws in browser fixed

 

Apple has released security updates to protect users from remote code executions in the company's Safari and OS X platforms.

The company said that the Safari 6.0.3 update would include fixes to patch vulnerable components of the browser and its WebKit engine. The update includes fixes for flaws which, if targeted by an attacker, could allow for remote code execution attacks.

 

Additionally, the update addresses a pair of flaws in the browser which could be exploited by attackers to perform a cross-site scripting attack.

 

Apple is recommending that users running OS X Lion download the Safari update through the Apple Software Update application.

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Apple is recommending that users running OS X Lion download the Safari update through the Apple Software Update application.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/apple-mac-ios4-ipad-iphone-and-in-security

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, March 14, 2013 9:53 PM

 

Apple is recommending that users running OS X Lion download the Safari update through the Apple Software Update application.

 

Check also:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/apple-mac-ios4-ipad-iphone-and-in-security

 

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Serious security holes fixed in Opera - but Mac App Store users left at risk again

Serious security holes fixed in Opera - but Mac App Store users left at risk again | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it

 

===> It should go without saying that if you use Opera, you should update to version 12.13 as soon as possible. <===

But... what if you didn't get your copy of Opera from the official website?

What if,...

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           ===> Update to version 12.13 as soon as possible. <===

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorialsit-securitypart-1-browsers/

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, January 30, 2013 4:34 PM

 

              ===> Update to version 12.13 as soon as possible. <===

 

Check also:

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorialsit-securitypart-1-browsers/

 

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Apple updates Safari, gives better control over Java applets

Apple updates Safari, gives better control over Java applets | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it
Apple has pushed out a Safari update to go along with this week's "Java Tuesday" fix.

It's supposed to give you finer-grained control over Java in your browser.

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Safari now blocks all but latest version of Flash plugin

Safari now blocks all but latest version of Flash plugin | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it

A little over a month ago, Mozilla has announced that Firefox will be preventing all plug-ins except the current version of Flash from loading automatically, requiring users who explicitly want to use them to start them themselves.

Last week, Apple has decided to do the same with older versions of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in.

 

MacGizmoGuy - Russell T. Baer's curator insight, March 5, 2013 11:59 AM

Flash and Java - Sneaky back-doors to Mac-Nasties!!