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June 8, 2009, 4:20PM
Apple tackles 'clickjacking' with latest Safari patch
Apple has shipped a whopper of a Safari browser update to fix more than 50 vulnerabilities, some rated extremely critical.
The latest fixes, available in the new Safari 4.0, corrects a wide range of code execution and denial-of-service vulnerabilities and even comes with a fix for the vexing "clickjacking" issues plaguing modern Web browsers. Read the full story [zdnet.com]
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