Apple recently patched more than two dozen vulnerabilities in its Safari browser.

"The company released Safari versions 5.0.3 and 4.1.3 for Mac OS X and Windows XP SP2, Vista and Windows 7," writes threatpost's Paul Roberts.

"The updated versions fix 27 reported vulnerabilities in the Safari Webkit component that made Safari users vulnerable to Web based attacks that could crash the browser or, in a worst case scenario, allow attackers to run their own malicious code on vulnerable systems," Roberts writes.

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