From: Godfrey DiGiorgi

Could easily be something wrong with Safari ... corrupted preference,
cookies, plug-ins, who can say?

Unfortunately, there's not enough info in your messages to debug the
problem. Safari 5.02 is somewhat old, v5.1.7 is the current
incarnation. Whether the latest version runs on your machine in
whatever version of OS X you are running I can't say. The usual fix
for these things is to clear out preferences, cookies and cache files
... I wouldn't trust "Clean my Mac" to do the job right either.

Or possibly something going on with some web-sites.

I had trouble with Firefox last week crashing and going away with no explanation at certain sites I visit frequently. I have no idea what it was, and the next day it was no longer happening.

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