What's new in AIR 2.7.1 SDK? (August 8th build)

I've noticed that AIR 2.7.1 SDK has just been released, updated the 8th of August:
http://www.adobe.com/products/air/sdk/
Being a version called 2.7.1, I suppose it's just a bugfix release.
Could someone post what's fixed in this release?
Fortunately, this time, they changed the version number, unlike last release (June 28th build), which was called AIR 2.7, just the same as the previous build (June 9th), which was called AIR 2.7 as well (it was pretty confusing).
A "what's new" file inside the SDK package would help, in future versions.
Thanks for the frequent releases!

So it's mostly a security fix release, according to this:
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb11-21.html
Ok, so that clears it up. Thank you!

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