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Apple patches Pwn2Own flaw used to hack Safari
By secgeeks - Posted on March 31st, 2010
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According to Apple's advisory accompanying the patch, the actual vulnerability was not in the Safari browser but in the way ATS (Apple Type Services) handles certain fonts.


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