Security researchers have uncovered eight zero-day vulnerabilities in the Safari browser.
"Details of these vulnerabilities, all rated 'high risk,' have been sold to Tippingpoints Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), a program that purchases the rights to vulnerability information in exchange for exclusivity to broker fixes with affected vendors," writes ZDNet's Ryan Naraine.
"ZDIs Upcoming Advisories page provides a basic listing of the vulnerabilities alongside a running count of the number of days [since] they were reported to Apple," Naraine writes.
Click here to read the ZDNet article.
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