I have discovered that Apple's Safari browser is vulnerable to an attack that allows a malicious web site to read files on a user's hard drive without user intervention. This can be used to gain access to sensitive information stored on the user's computer, such as emails, passwords, or cookies that could be used to gain access to the user's accounts on some web sites. The vulnerability has been acknowledged by Apple.
Open Safari and select Preferences... from the Safari menu.
Choose the RSS tab from the top of the Preferences window.
Click on the Default RSS reader pop-up and select an application other than Safari.
So ... who makes the best RSS reader?
I hope people start realizing that Safari isn't, as apple puts it, "the world's best browser".......
So ... who makes the best RSS reader?
I hope people start realizing that Safari isn't, as apple puts it, "the world's best browser".......
EDIT: I just realized that most standard cell phone browsers should be in that list too.
I hope people start realizing that Safari isn't, as apple puts it, "the world's best browser".......
... users of Mac OS X Leopard should protect themselves until a fix is issued by Apple by choosing a default feed reader other than Safari, such as Mail.
Good thing I don't use Safari to handle my RSS feeds.
I think its a matter of opinion what the BEST browser is. I think its safe to say what the world's WORST browsers are, in order:
1. IE6
2. IE7
3. IE8
So I think the "world's best browser" is ANY browser that isn't IE.
EDIT: I just realized that most standard cell phone browsers should be in that list too.