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Apple plugs Safari code execution holes

Apple has released Safari 4.0.3 to fix at least six security vulnerabilities that put Mac and Windows users at risk of hacker attacks. The update is considered highly-critical and should be immediately applied on both Windows and Mac systems because of the risk of information disclosure, phishing and remote code execution attacks. A new remote-access trojan (RAT) variant disguised as a sex video of the outgoing POTUS is being delivered by the end of the Trump presidency, researchers report.

Source: https://threatpost.com/apple-plugs-safari-code-execution-holes-081409/72245/

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