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		<title>By: The Command Line #75 - Listener Comment Line 360-252-7284 &#171; The Command Line</title>
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		<description>[...] Security alerts this week include an exploit of password autofill features in Firefox and IE, a critical OS X kernel bug made worse by Safari&#8217;s default settings, and a warning about what malware may yet be coming for OS X. [...]</description>
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