Safari security hole 'extremely critical
The Safari vulnerability advisory issued by security firm, Secunia, was updated to "Extremely Critical" from its previous "highly critical" level. Even with the advisory upgrade, security analysts are not overly concerned about the threat posed to Macintosh users.
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