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iDefense Security Advisory 07.20.11 – Remote exploitation of a memory corruption vulnerability in Apple Inc.’s Safari browser could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the current user. Safari is Apple’s Web browser and is based on the open source WebKit browser engine. This vulnerability occurs when Safari incorrectly handles an error state when encountering a broken XHTML tag.
Global hacker collective “Anonymous Operations” together with “Lulz Security” issued a statement to the FBI and other international authorities.
Hackers affiliated with the “AntiSec” movement claim to have breached security systems of the North American Treaty Organization (NATO), and stolen “about one gigabyte” of restricted data, according to a post on the @AnonymousIRC Twitter feed. The AntiSec hackers include members of the two most notorious groups on the scene: Anonymous and Lulz Security (LulzSec).