![]() ![]() ![]() JanuSafari 16.3* Only available for Monterey, and Big Sur and Ventura via Apple menu -> About This Mac -> Software Update.ĪugSafari 15.6.1 Last update for Catalina through Apple menu -> About This Mac -> Software Update. Edge was based off of Chromium's original genuine distribution. As many users have found Chromium early sources before it was secured, I do not mention it, and recommend only using the above browsers unless you are sure the Chromium version you are using is safe. Note: Chromium is not to be confused with Chrome. Any Mac that can be upgraded to 10.8.5 can be upgraded to 10.11.6ġ0.10.5 Yosemite - Omniweb, Firefox (July 2021 last Security update), Waterfox, iCabġ0.9.5 Mavericks - Omniweb, Firefox (July 2021 last Security update), Waterfox, iCabġ0.8.5 Mountain Lion - Omniweb, Arctic Fox, Waterfox, iCab, Spiderweb, Snow Monkey (10.8.3 is minimum for Java 8)ġ0.7.5 Lion - Omniweb, Arctic Fox, Waterfox, iCab, Spiderweb, Snow Monkey (10.7.3 is minimum for Java 7)ġ0.4 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard, 10.6.8 Snow Leopard - Omniweb, iCab, Tenfourfox, Spiderweb, Snow Monkeyġ0.3 to 10.3.9 Panther - Classila, iCab, Tenfourfoxġ0.2.8 Jaguar and earlier, Classila and iCab. ![]() Note: for many El Capitan is the end of the line for their model. Previous OSes may support the code as a suffix to the password entered.ġ0.11.6 El Capitan - VIvaldi, Omniweb, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox (July 2021 last Security update), Waterfox, iCab To support Apple iCloud/account multifactor authentication. Safari is not up to date on this or any older operating systemġ0.14.6 Mojave - Vivaldi, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCabġ0.13.6 High Sierra - Vivaldi, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCabġ0.12.6 Sierra - Vivaldi, Omniweb, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCab. You may find on download sites earlier versions of these browsers, but they are not necessarily secure, and often these sites have advertisements for malware (the direct operating system links go to how to upgrade to those systems):ġ3.2 Ventura - Vivaldi, Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCabġ2.6.3 Monterey - Vivaldi, Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCabġ1.7.3* Big Sur - Vivaldi, Safari, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox (Intel only), iCabġ0.15.7* Catalina - Vivaldi, Edge, Brave, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, iCabįirst OS to support only 64 bit applications. Visiting a web page containing a maliciously crafted untrusted Java applet may lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the current user.As of January 23, 2023, the following browser compatibility exists (order is completely arbitrary):įirst by operation system, links to individual browsers by system will follow the list by OS. Apple said it plugged “multiple vulnerabilities” in Java, “the most serious of which may allow an untrusted Java applet to execute arbitrary code outside the Java sandbox. In June, Apple addressed similar security issues in Java 1.6.0_24 and Java 1.5.0_28 for Leopard and Snow Leopard. Java poses a particular risk because the need for extensive testing by administrators can often leave computers exposed to vulnerabilities for extended periods. Vulnerabilities in third-party components such as Java have been a growing concern for businesses, as patches can often be missed by users and administrators. Visiting a web page containing a maliciously crafted untrusted Java applet may lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the current user”, Apple explained in its security update.Īpple said the update provides "improved compatibility, security and reliability" for the Mac operating systems. “Multiple vulnerabilities exist in Java 1.6.0_26, the most serious of which may allow an untrusted Java applet to execute arbitrary code outside the Java sandbox. ![]()
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