Brian Krebs at the Washington Post compares Apple's Safari browser to it's competition in terms of browser security. What he concludes is more than a bit troubling.
Over the past two years, after being notified about serious security flaws in its products, it took Apple about 91 days on average to issue patches to correct those vulnerabilities. I also found that almost without exception, other open-source Linux vendors were months ahead of Apple in fixing the same flaws.
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