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The Browser Company , the company behind the popular Mac browser Arc , became aware of a serious security vulnerability in the browser.
The vulnerability could allow for remote code execution on other users computers with no direct interaction.
No users were affected by the vulnerability, and you shouldn’t have to update Arc in order to be protected.
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