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  2. Apache OpenOffice - Wikipedia

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    4.1.3 was known to have security issues [91] since at least January 2017, but fixes to them were delayed by an absent release manager for 4.1.4. [92] The Apache Software Foundation January 2017 Board minutes were edited after publication to remove mention of the security issue, which Jim Jagielski of the ASF board claimed would be fixed by May ...

  3. OpenOffice.org - Wikipedia

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    OpenOffice.org (OOo), commonly known as OpenOffice, is a discontinued open-source office suite.Active successor projects include LibreOffice (the most actively developed [10] [11] [12]) and Collabora Online, with Apache OpenOffice [13] being considered mostly dormant since at least 2015.

  4. Internet Explorer 4 - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 4 was the first version of the browser to support TLS 1.0. [19] Internet Explorer 4 supported 40-bit and later 128-bit encryption through an add-on, [20] using Server Gated Cryptography (SGC). [21] A 256-bit encryption would not become available in IE for nearly 10 years. 128-bit encryption was available or included for these ...

  5. iOS 4 - Wikipedia

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    iOS 4 is the fourth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iPhone OS 3.It was announced at the Apple Special Event on April 8, 2010, and released on June 21, 2010. iOS 4 was the first version branded as "iOS" rather than "iPhone OS", [1] due to the release of the iPad.

  6. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    The first stable, non-beta version of Safari for Windows, Safari 3.1, [33] was offered as a free download on March 18, 2008. In June 2008, Apple released version 3.1.2, [ 34 ] [ 35 ] which addressed a security vulnerability in the Windows version where visiting a malicious web site could force a download of executable files and execute them on ...