Are there no security updates for Mountain Lion?

I was just downloading updates for my wife's 2008 white MacBook and noticed that a Security Update was in the mix.  The MacBook is running Lion.  While I was doing that I checked my Mac Mini for updates to Mountain Lion.  Got notified of 10.8.5 update but no Security Update.  Come to think of it, I don't remember ever being notified of a required Security Update for the Mini.  Are they just buried in with other OSX system updates and too routine to mention?  Just curious.

Non-critical security updates for Mac OS X 10.8 are part of the regular OS updates.
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