Safari 3 for Windows

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Sign one more up for the browser war, Apple is shipping the third version of its well received Safari WebKit-based browser over to foreign shores to duke it out with the likes of IE, Firefox and Opera... on Windows. The Mac-only browser has already attained a 5% market share, and it seems the Apple folks plan to use it in much the same way they've used iTunes to grow the Mac fanbase by giving Windows users "a glass of ice water to somebody in hell!" Apple claims their browser is up to twice as fast as the competition, and the public beta of Safari 3 is being released today as a free download for Mac OS X, Windows XP and Windows Vista.

Click Here to go to the Beta Download Page
 

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First Day – First Vulnerabilities! Already under Attack
It's raining zero-day vulnerabilities for the Apple Safari browser as an official welcome to the most attacked platform in the world. On June 11 2007, Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs took Safari – the native browser for the Mac platform – out of its safe heaven and cast it onto the wild Windows operating systems, Windows Vista and XP to be more specific. But just hours following the availability of Safari for Vista and XP, independent security researchers have set up to rain on Safari's Windows parade with a collection of vulnerabilities. Apple has touted Safari for Windows in the same manner as Mac OS X, applauding the high default security level of the browser. "Security. Now you can enjoy worry-free web browsing on any computer. Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure from day one," reads a message posted on the Safari webpage.

Well, three independent security researchers took the challenge and on Safari's first day on Windows, they managed to come up with a total of eight vulnerabilities affecting Apple's browser. "On the download page Apple write: "Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure from day one". So, I've decided to take it for a test drive, and ran Hamachi. I wasn't surprised to get a nice crash few minutes later... A first glance at the debugger showed me that this memory corruption might be exploitable, although I'll have to dig more to be sure of that. Again, this is just a beta version. But don't you hate those pathetic claims?" asked Aviv Raff On .NET.

But he is not alone in this endeavor. David Maynor a security expert with Errata Security uncovered six vulnerabilities in Safari in a single afternoon. Maynor informed that four flaws permit Denial of Service attacks while the remaining two are critical vulnerabilities as they allow for remote code execution. Both David Maynor and Aviv Raff have highlighted their vulnerabilities through fuzz testing. By contrast, Thor Larholm, also a security researcher, took a more traditional approach when he identified a zero-day vulnerability in Safari in just two hours.

"I downloaded and installed Safari for Windows 2 hours ago, and I now have a fully functional command execution vulnerability, triggered without user interaction simply by visiting a web site. The logic behind this vulnerability is quite simple and the vulnerability class has been known and understood for years, namely that of protocol handler command injection. URL protocol handlers on the Windows platform work by executing a process with specific command line arguments. When Apple released Safari for the Windows platform they neglected to implement a proper level of input validation for these arguments, which means that you can break out of the intended confines and wreak havoc," Larholm revealed.
 
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  • iampasha iampasha:
    SolitarySoldier said:
    Phil keeps talking about breaking barriers to gaming, making it accessible on all platforms yada yada, while killing competition and creativity at the same time. the fact that i actually believed him for a second lol
    guys the biggest yapper in the Industry right now. All he do is yap
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Phil should be held responsible for this shitfest too, just like Sarah, but it's highly likely that these decisions are coming from Satya. And this isn't even the end of it. More closures are coming.
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  • SolitarySoldier SolitarySoldier:
    if we are moving towards more and more popular trash across platforms that make billions for companies, I'm happy with all the barriers and exclusivity because at least that brings some pressure to create good stuff.
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  • SolitarySoldier SolitarySoldier:
    Phil keeps talking about breaking barriers to gaming, making it accessible on all platforms yada yada, while killing competition and creativity at the same time. the fact that i actually believed him for a second lol
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  • SolitarySoldier SolitarySoldier:
    "These changes are not a reflection of the creativity and skill of the talented individuals at these teams or the risks they took to try new things" ... seems to me that's exactly what it is
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  • SolitarySoldier SolitarySoldier:
    why make good games when u can just buy everyone and shut them down lol
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    I'm gonna say one last time, F*** Microsoft to infinity!
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    Microsoft deserves all the hate they can get. Seriously i can't explain how much i want to curse them out.
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    They could've sold the studios instead of closing them, but the nazi bastards just didn't want competition down the road.
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    F*** Microsoft, and F*** their fanboys.
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    What's the f*** is wrong with them? I mean really? Have they completely lost it? F***ing retards.
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    So i just found out that f***ing s***bag Microsoft shut down Arkane Studio (makers of the brilliant Dishonored series) and Tango Gameworks (makers of the iconic The Evil Within series), among some other studios. I just want to say a giant F*** Y**! to Microsoft. THEY'VE F***ED UP BIG TIME this time.
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    MS: Hold my trillion dollars
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Sony: We can f**k up a totally good situation.
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  • XPremiuM XPremiuM:
    Started Dead Island 2, and i find it pretty lame. The story is shit. The characters are either cringe or bland (all 6 of them), The gameplay isn't fun. Even the goddamn zombies don't behave like proper zombies. They're all fast & intelligent unlike how zombies are supposed to be like. Any fan of "zombie" genre cannot possibly like this shitfest of a game. Dying Light 2 was million times better than this shit.
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  • NaNoW NaNoW:
    so Baldurs Gate 3 is pretty great!"
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  • faraany3k faraany3k:
    So who here is waiting for Senua Hellblade 2. Prequel was a true mind fuck experience.
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  • GloriousChicken GloriousChicken:
    Sad indeed
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  • NaNoW NaNoW:
    what a sad day
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  • faraany3k faraany3k:
    Necrokiller said:
    MS one upping Sony in catching the biggest L in gaming
    tbh gaming industry as a whole is failing much like tech industry. They have buckled down too much to Corporate suites then relying on passionate and innovative people. A corporate only believes in financial growth and shareholders.
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    MS one upping Sony in catching the biggest L in gaming
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    iampasha iampasha: Phil keeps talking about breaking barriers to gaming, making it accessible on all platforms yada...