A new version of Apple’s web browser has been released. Safari 3.2 was released for both Windows and Mac operating systems. According to the article at Earthweb.com, this version fixes at least 11 flaws.

The flaws were discovered by Apple, Microsoft, and Google researchers. One of the flaws is about a TIFF image exploit. When this flaw is exploited, the system could crash or lead to an arbitrary code execution. The one who discovered this specific flaw is Robert Swiecki.

A new feature in this software is an anti-phishing function. This protects users on giving away their information on fake sites.

Source: Earthweb.com