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Opera patches 7 vulnerabilities but keeps one a secret

zdnet.com » 2008 » August » 20th » Opera patches 7 vulnerabilities but keeps one a secret

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Opera Software has shipped a new version of its flagship Web browser with fixes for at least seven documented security problems but details on one vulnerability — a cross-site scripting issue reported by Chris Weber– is being kept under wraps. Opera warned that one of the seven flaws is rated “extremely severe” because of the risk [...] Continue Reading »


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