*Source: News.com (
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9728500-7.html)*
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Within hours of Apple's public release of the beta for Safari 3.0 for Windows (
http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9728245-2.html), three security researchers independently found holes within the new browser. Researcher Aviv Raff (
http://aviv.raffon.net/CommentView,g...c-7d265113892c) highlighted in a blog post the company's product statement, that reads: "Apple's engineers designed Safari to be secure from day one." Raff found a vulnerability, a memory corruption error that could allow an attacker to insert malicious code on a Windows machine, within three minutes using publicly available fuzzing tools.
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