Safari Vulnerability Worth Taking Note of

“[Last week], we reported on a Trojan horse for Mac OS X that is just like the entry for Earth in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in that it is mostly harmless. A new vulnerability targeted at Apple’s home-grown web browser, Safari, is another matter entirely. A German security firm appears to have been the first to discover the Safari flaw, which allows for shell scripts to be executed after clicking a link.”

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