Very scary indeed, expect an update Thursday I bet! :)

Thanks,

Brian McDonald
PH: 1.423.653.1660
3243 Castle ave
Chattanooga, TN 37412


On Jan 13, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Bruce Johnson  
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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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