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Security Vulnerability Found in Safari RSS
Security Vulnerability Found in Safari RSS
Open source programmer Brian Mastenbrook has discovered a security flaw in the way that Safari handles RSS feeds. The vulnerability, which affects both Mac and Windows versions of Safari, could allow a malicious website to gain access to sensitive u...
Glims beta 12 for Safari | www.MacHangout.com
machangout.com — Adds thumbnails to Google.com search results Adds thumbnails to Yahoo.com search results Adds search engines to the... default Google search tab Adds full-screen browsing capability Adds Favicons to tab labels Adds keyword search from address bar Undo ... (more) Glims beta 12 for Safari | www.MacHangout.com
Disclosure of information vulnerability in Safari
brian.mastenbrook.net — I have discovered that Apple's Safari browser is vulnerable to an attack that allows a malicious web... site to read files on a user's hard drive without user intervention. This can be used to gain access to sensitive information stored on the user's ... (more) Disclosure of information vulnerability in Safari
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boygeniusreport.com — Thanks to one of our ninjas, we’ve got some shots of the inner-workings of the webOS SDK.... For starters, everything is tested and previewed in the web browser (our shots are of the Mac version, so Safari), which bodes well for Palm’s ... (more) Your first look at Palm’s webOS SDK, Mojo
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