Apple Releases Safari 3.0.2

Apple continues to patch holes in its Safari for Windows, releasing version 3.0.2 of the browser. Again, several security holes are the focus of the release, including the patching of an issue that allows an attacker to spoof the address bar to trick a user into visiting malicious sites.

On Apple's website, the description of the update doesn't list the vulnerabilities remedied, saying only that it includes the "latest security updates." Stability issues as well as text display and start-up time adjustments, and additional fixes for non-English systems are also included. Since its release at WWDC two weeks ago, several security researches have discovered critical security flaws in the product.

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