Apple today launched a brand-new variation of Safari 14.1 for macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave users, with the update introducing fixes for two WebKit vulnerabilities that were covered in macOS Big Sur yesterday.
Apples assistance document for the upgraded Safari release confirms that it resolves the very same WebKit memory corruption issue and an integer overflow bug for users of older versions of macOS.
Both of these vulnerabilities may have been actively exploited, so its essential for users to update instantly.
Apple states that the new Safari 14.1 release includes the security material of the 14.1 upgrade that was launched on April 26, 2021. It has a build number of15611.1.21.161.7 on macOS Catalina and 14611.1.21.161.7 on macOS Mojave.
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