| 23 Mar, 2010
Recently, Opera has seen gains thanks to Microsoft's browser ballot. This makes the news that Opera has re-launched the latest version of its browser to fix security and user interface flaws all the more important.
According to PCMag.com, Opera 10.51 fixes numerous interface issues and two security vulnerabilities. The two security fixes involve the ability of hackers to execute code or see private information on users' PCs.
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