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...and since we know an end will come it makes our living so much fun
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Safari, IE vulnerability allows execution of malicious code
Just found this article at yahoo..
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...fmaliciouscode The good thing is that the solution is easy: " Secunia recommends opening Safari preferences and uncheck "Open 'safe' files after download." |
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
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Actually it is part of a problem discovered a few weeks ago that involves being able to script a shell season to do bad things.
You could create an AppleScript that scripted the terminal to open a shell and issue the command rm -rf ~/ or write some kind of file. Basically it is a trojan program not a virus or worm. http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2004/05/17/safari/ |
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...and since we know an end will come it makes our living so much fun
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You are fast, Cleo
![]() I'm using Mac OS 9.2.2 still so just thought it may be interesting. ![]() |
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