Wha...?
"The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team" BooYaaahhh!
They really love this shit those yanks, don't they?
The latest version of Apple's Safari browser contains a critical bug that allows attackers to install malware on end user machines, security researchers have warned. The flaw in the way Safari handles parent windows can be exploited "to execute arbitrary code when a user visits a specially-crafted webpage and closes opened pop- …
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Predicatably the MS defenders have crawled out of the woodwork again. Every vulnerability reported in an Apple or Mozilla product draws them out.
Guys, a vulnerability in a browser is hardly uncommon is it? IE has, after all, had more than it's fair share. It's hardly the end of the world for Apple or Safari because one vulnerability has been found - there have been several others.
Notice something about this vulnerability? It only effects Windows. And that AV vulnerability reported yesterday? That is effectively a Windows problem too. The message MS and their fanboys should be taking home from this: Windows is inherently insecure.
WebKit and Safari both display the text dump of the file.
Camino Downloads the file.
After expanding the rar file, and opening it (default to webkit)
I do have to end task.
So, it's a vulnerability for one web browser that you have to download with a different engine based browser?
Penguin, because browsing text mode only in lynx is the only way to be sure...