Windows Safari users: Hackers have you in their cross-hairs
June 12, 2008 (Thursday) | Safari
Apple's Windows version of Safari has a very big security hole, and Windows users are more vulnerable than ever, because a hacker has posted attack code that makes use of that fatal flaw. Apple, though, still refused acknowledge the danger, much less fix it. It's one more example of Apple's arrogance hurting users.
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