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July 9, 2009, 12:50PM
New Safari Release Fixes Critical Security Hole
Apple has released Safari 4.0.2 to fix a pair of security flaws that could lead to cross-site scripting or remote code execution attacks. The vulnerabilities affect Safari for Windows (XP and Vista) and Mac OS X. Read the full story [ZDNet].
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