GreyMagic Software of Jerusalem says it has found five security holes in Opera 7 for Windows, released last week, reports IDG News Service. Opera says it is fixing them immediately. GreyMagic notes that Opera is still a much safer browser than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has 95.2% of the market, according to OneStat research.
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