Just yesterday, Apple released fixes for multiple security flaws that affect its web browser engine WebKit in Safari 8.0.5, Safari 7.1.5, and Safari 6.2.5 and earlier versions. The new Safari for Mac versions include Safari 8.0.6 for OS X Yosemite, Safari 7.1.6 for OS X Mavericks, and Safari 6.2.6 for OS X Mountain Lion.
Apple’s Safari 8.0.6, Safari 7.1.6, and Safari 6.2.6 updates mitigate the following vulnerabilities:
All too often people delay or forget to update browsers. Such updates are an important layer of security as spyware can take advantage of vulnerabilities in third-party software, including web browsers. Make sure your browsers and browser plugins are all up-to-date and protected against all known flaws to keep your system safe.
Mac users can install the latest Safari versions by choosing Apple menu > Software Update (if prompted, enter an admin password), or the updates may be obtained from the Mac App Store.