After having promoted successfully iTunes for Windows, Apple is trying to repeat the story with Safari 3 by promoting its speed among other features.
However, three security issues have been spotted and could lead external users to perform some exploit on remote computer via Safari 3. If two of those issues might only lead to a system cash, the third one would give the ability to modify the URL address displayed on top of the browser window, making it a perfect tool for "phishers"
For sure Apple will have to react quickly to avoid Safari to become the less secured browser on Windows.
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