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    Though Apple Computer updated its latest operating system last week to solve a security problem with widgets, worries persist that the small applications still pose a potentially serious risk.

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    Although Microsoft plans to release its first security update of the year early, Patch Tuesday is still on.

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    Apple Computer on Wednesday in the United States released a security update for Mac OS X that fixes 20 vulnerabilities, including a high-profile Web browser and Mail flaw disclosed last week.

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    Apple Computer is investigating several unpatched and potentially serious security flaws in Mac OS X that have been publicly disclosed, the company said Friday in the United States.

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