> Even if the installer was used, it is entirely possible the compatibility check was omitted from the pkg by oversight, by lack of knowledge, or even by intent such as also installing additional items such as hooks that can be used subsequently to remotely install malware. More than one trojan has used that ploy.

Aaah! That's what never occurred to me...that Safari may have been repackaged.

Thanks.

As somebody, somewhere once said, "...you never know precisely what you're getting when you use a 3rd party source."


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