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Safari 3.2 secures against phishing attacks
Apple today released Safari 3.2 for Mac OS 10.4, 10.
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Tech note HT3298 details the security content of Safari 3.2 including fixes for vulnerabilities in zlib, libxslt library, CoreGraphics, libTIFF, ImageIO, embedded ICC profiles, autocomplete form data, JavaScript array indices, WebCore, and WebKit's plug-in interface.
The update is available via Software Update and directly from the Safari product page.