Another ‘Undocumented’ Feature Found In 64 Bit Windows 7
Technology • December 2011 • Views: 771
“The memory corruption bug in x64 Win 7 could also allow malicious kernel-level code to be injected into machines, security alert biz Secunia warns. Fortunately the 32-bit version of Windows 7 is immune to the flaw, which has been pinned down to the win32k.sys operating system file - which contains the kernel portion of the Windows user interface and related infrastructure.”
This only effects those of us running the 64 bit version of Windows 7 and using the Safari Browser.
//I suspect a Jobsian plot by Apple.