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Second, Macs are quite difficult to hack, and if you're on a wireless network, the wireless router protects you from incoming attacks from the outside world.
Of course, you should be able to leave Safari open with no open windows and not affect your ability to get online when it wakes up.  If you can reproduce that reliably, and if I can as well (haven't had a chance to try it yet), then it should be reported to Apple.

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