Safari 8.0.7 has been released through the Mac App Store as part of the Pre-release OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 Update Seed 14E17e/14E26a. This update is available to download if you are subscribed to pre-release seeds of OS X, either by being a developer or through the public beta release system that Apple introduced. This update, Safari 8.0.7, introduces the ability to mute alerts from a webpage that is repeatedly showing JavaScript alerts. The JavaScript alert dialog shows a checkbox with the text “Don’t show more alerts from this webpage” and checking the box will mute future alerts from the page. This allows you to mute alerts from pages that either accidentally show the same alert over and over, or use alerts as an attempt to prevent you from leaving the page. Leaving the webpage and returning will allow alerts to be received once more. It does not appear to be currently possible in Safari 8.0.7 to accept alerts from a page again after muting alerts without changing the document location at least once.
Safari 8.0.4 and Safari 8.0.5 updates was released by Apple and is now available to download through the Mac App Store. Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.Safari 8.0.4 and Safari 8.0.5 fixes two security problems that were present in previous versions of the browser which could lead to arbitrary code execution or phishing attacks. Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.
It is typically saved to your Downloads folder. Under Zoom Client for Meetings, click Download.Click the lock icon again to prevent any further changes.Note: For Mac High Sierra (10.13.x), you will need to click on Allow too.Change Allow apps downloaded from: to App Store and identified developers.Enter your computer administrator's username and password.Click the lock icon at the bottom left to have access to make changes.Click on the Apple Icon at the top left corner of your screen.To install Zoom or Zoom Rooms on your Mac computer, you may need to change your Security and Privacy settings to allow for apps downloaded from identified developers. The below instructions cover installing the Zoom application on macOS.