For reasons stated in today’s release notes, Apple decided to pull those updates, leaving customers vulnerable to hacking attacks (albeit not serious ones). The updates in question, released on December 3, were Safari 8.0.1 for OS X Yosemite, Safari 7.1.1 for OS X Mavericks, and Safari 6.2.1 for OS X Mountain Lion. Last week, Apple deployed and then swiftly pulled a trio of Safari updates meant to address security issues on three particular OS X versions and also aimed at enhancing the browser’s functionality through various tweaks.
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