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Apple posts security update for Safari browser

posted onMarch 13, 2012
by l33tdawg

Apple has posted a security update for the Windows and OS X versions of its Safari web browser.

The company said that the Safari 5.1.4 update would address a number of vulnerabilities in the browser itself and its WebKit engine. Among the fixes in the update is a patch which addresses dozens of memory corruption vulnerabilities in WebKit which, if exploited, could allow an attacker to remotely execute code on a targeted system.

Other WebKit fixes include a cross-site scripting vulnerability and a flaw which could potentially allow an attacker to access a user's cookie data. The update also addresses vulnerabilities in the Safari application itself. Among the issues addressed was a flaw in the handling of JavaScript code which could potentially allow sites viewed in private browsing sessions to be logged to the Safari history file.

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