Apple Safari for OS X gets "click-to-own" security holes patched
Apple has just updated its Safari browser.
There's still no sign of the regularity and frequency in update process that works so well for companies like Microsoft and Adobe, where you know you'll get an update (or at least be told you aren't getting one) every month.
Nevertheless, this is the sixth Safari update in 10 months, so Cupertino at least seems to be leaving behind the four-months-with-nothing-at-all approach it followed in the previous three years. Of course, doing things other people's way has never been Apple's style, so I don't think any of us are actually expecting Apple to become more liturgically precise with security updates.