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Safari for Windows

Almost immediately after Apple released a BETA version of its Safari web browser for Windows, security researchers began finding vulnerabilities. I just want to take a moment to remind everyone that this is beta software and is going to have security holes. As with any beta software, it is best to run it in a test environment, and not on your primary PC that you rely on for everyday work. If you still want to throw caution to the wind and install it on your production computer; at least be careful where you surf. I recommend sticking with Firefox at least until the official release of Safari.

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Elena:

Thanks, hadn't thought about that angle. Fired it up once, spun through a couple news sites, and then shut it down.

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