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Apple updates Safari on OS X, fixes critical flaws | UPDATE asap!!! | CyberSecurity | eSkills

Apple updates Safari on OS X, fixes critical flaws | UPDATE asap!!! | CyberSecurity | eSkills | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
No sooner had we reported that Microsoft will adopt a "rolling update" model for Windows 10...

...than we received notice of Apple's latest "rolling update" for its Safari browser.

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What to do?

Simple: head to Apple Menu | App Store... | Updates and make sure you have the latest version of Safari.

To check your Safari version, run the browser and use Safari | About Safari, or open a Finder window and go to Applications| Safari.app.

For more information from the horse's mouth, visit Apple's Security Updateslanding page (which has been re-numbered from HT1222 to HT20122), or theSafari x.x.6 update page itself (HT204826).



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Gust MEES's curator insight, May 8, 2015 1:58 PM
No sooner had we reported that Microsoft will adopt a "rolling update" model for Windows 10...

...than we received notice of Apple's latest "rolling update" for its Safari browser.


What to do?

Simple: head to Apple Menu | App Store... | Updates and make sure you have the latest version of Safari.

To check your Safari version, run the browser and use Safari | About Safari, or open a Finder window and go to Applications| Safari.app.

For more information from the horse's mouth, visit Apple's Security Updateslanding page (which has been re-numbered from HT1222 to HT20122), or theSafari x.x.6 update page itself (HT204826).


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Another anti-virus vendor caught cheating in independent tests | CyberSecurity

Another anti-virus vendor caught cheating in independent tests | CyberSecurity | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Would you believe an anti-virus vendor doesn't care if it doesn't find some malware, just so long as it can look better in independent speed tests?

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Gust MEES's curator insight, May 6, 2015 12:31 PM

Would you believe an anti-virus vendor doesn't care if it doesn't find some malware, just so long as it can look better in independent speed tests?