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Safari 9.1 Closes Security Hole That May Leak Sensitive Data

Apple updated its Safari web browser yesterday to version 9.1, available for OS X Mavericks 10.9.5, OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, and OS X El Capitan 10.11 to 10.11.3. Safari 9.1 addresses a list of vulnerabilities, including a cookie storage issue in which a website may be able to obtain potentially sensitive information, according to Apple.

This update also addresses security bugs related to interface spoofing and another issue that allows remote attackers to deny service, among other vulnerabilities. Following is the full list of vulnerabilities patched in Safari 9.1:

With just a few clicks, your browser will be patched up and you’ll be ready to browse more safely! So take a moment to update to Apple’s Safari 9.1 and close the security holes in your web browser.

Mac users can install the updated Safari browser by choosing Apple menu > App Store…, or the updates may be obtained from the Mac App Store.

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