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25-05-2010, 12:42 AM
Unlike most 'sane' browsers
After more than two years, Apple's Safari browser for Macs remains vulnerable to attacks that allow websites to litter a user's hard drive with thousands of malicious files.โ€ฆ
Data Center Savings (http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/paper/view/1343/intelserverrefresh-strategy-final.pdf?td=rss)
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After more than two years, Apple's Safari browser for Macs remains vulnerable to attacks that allow websites to litter a user's hard drive with thousands of malicious files.โ€ฆ
Data Center Savings (http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/paper/view/1343/intelserverrefresh-strategy-final.pdf?td=rss)
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