The article only mentions that it was patched
with 10.53, but whether or not this
vulnerability existed before the major overhaul
with 10.50 is not mentioned. The vulnerability
details in the advisory are scarce at best, so
if you think this is something that would
affect you, it may be best upgrading to 10.53.
This would obviously only be a problem if you
were visiting untrusted sites, or if you were
browsing a site that had been compromised
(extremely unlikely; compromising a site could
be pretty hard, and doing that just to then
target ~5% of browsers doesn't seem logical).
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