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Apple Releases Safari 5.0.5 And Mac OS X Security Update 2011-002

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Apple has just released Safari 5.0.5 – an update for Safari on Mac OS X  which offers unspecified bug fixes and security updates for Apple’s web browser application.

The release notes read:

This update is recommended for all Safari users and includes the latest security updates.

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website:https://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.

In addition to the Safari update Apple has also released a Mac OS X Security Update 2011-002. The release notes read:

Security Update 2011-002 is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X.

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website:https://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.

All these nifty updates follow the release of iOS 4.3.2 earlier today.

 

 

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10 responses to “Apple Releases Safari 5.0.5 And Mac OS X Security Update 2011-002”

  1. Jay Floyd says:

    Glad about this — the last version of Safari seemed to have tons of usability problems.

  2. Bob Forsberg says:

    Installed without incident.

  3. Plantar69 says:

    Had problems with boot. Had to delete kernel extensions in safe mode to get it to work

  4. TheeIronBlue says:

    Having some serious slowdowns and hang ups since updating Safari. Granted, I’m on a G5 iMac, but it’s might be time to go back to Firefox.

  5. JimSmith_4321 says:

    Just downloaded Safari 5.0.5 (6533.21.1) running on an Intel Core 2 Duo iMac with OS 10.6.7. The new Safari seems to have some bugs – it outright crashed lastnight (went completely unresponsive) and now I discover SaveAs doesn’t work (either click on Save As from the File menu or command S and NOTHING happens). Why does Apple do stupid things like this? Don’t they test software before release? Apparently not.

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