Safari For Windows Updated To 3.0.1, Fixes Exploits
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by Nicholas Deleon on June 14, 2007

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Apple just released Safari 3.0.1 for Windows, which fixes a few of those exploits we mentioned the other day. The update doesn’t apply to the Mac version of the public beta since Macs are inherently immune from viruses and other malware.

You can get it via the Software Update app that came with the latest version of iTunes or via Apple’s download site.

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  • “since Macs are inherently immune from viruses and other malware”?
    What if you are running Safari on Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp?
    Is it still inherently immune from viruses and other malware?

  • The windows sector of a Mac hard drive is segregated from the Mac OS space so if your using Boot Camp or Parallels to run Windows and it gets all crapped up with spyware and viruses it can’t mess up your Mac OS X space.

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