- Apple
- By Filip Truta
- July 30th, 2008
New Safari Flaw Acknowledged - Allows 'Cross-Site Cooking'
Exploiting the vulnerability allows an attacker to pre-set the victim's session ID
- Windows Software
- By Marius Oiaga
- July 8th, 2008
Mozilla: Firefox Is Superior to IE, Opera and Safari
In terms of security
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- July 1st, 2008
Tiger Users Get Safari 3.1.2
Apple patches Safari vulnerability on Tiger
- Apple
- By Filip Truta
- June 2nd, 2008
Net Applications' Stats Show Safari Hit Record Market Share in May 2008
The company tracks 40,000 'predominantly ecommerce or corporate sites' worldwide
- Patches and Vulnerabilities
- By Marius Oiaga
- June 2nd, 2008
Microsoft: Restrict the Use of Safari on XP SP3 and Vista SP1
Because of the Safari Carpet Bomb
- Software
- By Filip Truta
- May 30th, 2008
More Voices Calling on Apple to Fix the Safari 'Carpet Bomb'
Apple still short on a Safari patch
- Software
- By Filip Truta
- May 16th, 2008
Safari Vulnerable! Apple to Issue Fix for One of Three Faults
Safari Carpet Bomb makes it possible for rogue websites to litter the user's Desktop/Downloads directory
- Yahoo News
- By Bogdan Popa
- May 12th, 2008
Yahoo Acquires Inquisitor, Spotlight-Like Safari Plug-in
Yahoo attempts to provide better search features to Mac users
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- May 5th, 2008
Safari Sees Usage Increase on Windows-Running Machines
You guessed it: Software Update
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- April 25th, 2008
Safari 3.1.1 Still Not Safe. URL Spoofing Flaw Confirmed
Research website claims both Mac OS X and Windows users of Safari are facing a "less critical" vulnerability this time
- Internet Life
- By Bogdan Popa
- April 21st, 2008
Apple's Safari Not a PayPal Banned Browser
PayPal officials deny rumors
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- April 18th, 2008
Apple Updates Software Update
Windows PC owners never to be 'tricked' into downloading new Apple software again
- Security
- By Bogdan Popa
- April 18th, 2008
Unsafe Browsers to Be Banned By PayPal, Safari Among the Favorites
In the near future
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- April 18th, 2008
Safari 3.1.1 Update Gives Headaches to Mac Users
An increased number of issues are surrounding the latest update to Apple's standard web browser
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- April 17th, 2008
Safari 3.1.1 Fixes PWN 2 OWN Flaw and Other Security Issues
Mozilla Firefox also patched
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- April 11th, 2008
Don't Blame the Mac, but the Browser
Mac OS is no safer than other operating systems. It's just not targeted enough