Apple Releases Safari 8.0.6, Safari 7.1.6 and Safari 6.2.6 with Security Fixes
One of the things I like most about Apple is that it continues to support older versions of its software. OS X and Safari browser are perfect examples illustrating my words.
According to a support document released by the guys from Cupertino, the company has recently released Safari 8.0.6, Safari 7.1.6, and Safari 6.2.6 for OS X Yosemite 10.10.3, OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 and OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 with fixes for WebKit vulnerabilities found in the browser. These vulnerabilities are reportedly connected with WebKit, WebKit History and WebKit Page Loading. If you have any of the aforementioned versions of OS X installed on your Mac, it is recommended that you should update your browser as soon as possible. This will allow to protect your data and computer from Internet thieves.
Apple has released Safari 8.0.6, 7.1.6, and 6.2.6 with several security fixes. According to an Apple Support document, these updates address WebKit vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution or user interface spoofing.
The updates for Safari can be downloaded from the Updates section of the App Store on your Mac. Once again, don't postpone the update. Just to be on the safe side, there are so many virtual criminals on the Net these days.
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