See here: <http://brian.mastenbrook.net/display/27>

A pretty serious vulnerability has been discovered in Safari,  
potentially exposing sensitive personal data to attackers. The attack  
would require accessing a specially crafted web page (which can be  
linked to in a variety of ways)

The solution is to set the default RSS reader to something other than  
Safari.

No mention is made, but to be on the safe side I'd expect this affects  
any Webkit-based browser.

I hope Apple fixes _this_ one quickly...

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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