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Old 18th October 2011
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Default Critical security hole in current version of Opera

From http://h-online.com/-1362504

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Security expert José A. Vázquez has released details of a critical security hole in the Opera browser that can be exploited to inject malicious code. Vázquez says that he found the hole and notified the developers with a proof of concept a year ago. However, the expert said that Opera decided not to close the hole.
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