Tag: Safari
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iLeakage Attack: Theft of Sensitive Data from Apple’s Safari Browser
What happens in iLeakage attacks is that the CPU is tricked into executing speculative code that reads sensitive data from memory. The …
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Safari Side-Channel Attack Enables Browser Theft
The “iLeakage” attack affects all recent iPhone, iPad, and MacBook models, allowing attackers to peruse your Gmail inbox, steal your …
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Patch…later? Safari iLeakage bug not fixed
October 26, 2023 – Cybercriminals are more motivated than even when no one’s at work to fend them off. So be prepared and remain vigilant …
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Apple announces next-level privacy and security innovations
Apple announced its latest privacy and security innovations, including major updates to Safari Private Browsing, Communication Safety, and …
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How to deny websites access to your location in Safari (and why you should)
If you value your privacy, you may want to prevent certain websites from accessing your location data. Here’s why and how to do …
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Patch Now: Apple’s iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari Under Attack with New Zero-Day Flaw
Apple on Monday rolled out security updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Safari to address a zero-day flaw that it said has been actively …
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Apple fixes actively exploited WebKit zero-day in iOS, macOS (CVE-2023-23529)
Apple has released security updates that fix a WebKit zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2023-23529) that “may have been actively exploited.” …
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Apple unveils passkeys for passwordless authentication to apps and websites
At WWDC 2022, Apple has announced and previewed iOS 16 and iPad OS 16, macOS 13 (aka macOS Ventura), watchOS 9, their new M2 chips, new …
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Infosec chap: I found a way to hijack your web accounts, turn on your webcam from Safari – and Apple gave me $100k
A security bod scored a $100,500 bug bounty from Apple after discovering a vulnerability in Safari on macOS that could have been exploited …
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Browsers on iOS, iPadOS and Mac leak your browsing activity and personal identifiers
Researchers at FingerprintJS, a Chicago-based firm that specializes in online fraud prevention, have published a software bug introduced in …
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Serious Security: Apple Safari leaks private data via database API – what you need to know
Researchers at browser identification company FingerprintJS recently found and disclosed a fascinating data leakage bug in Apple’s web …
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Safari 15 vulnerability leaks users’ identity and website history
A newly disclosed vulnerability in Apple Inc.’s Safari web browser and related WebKit code can leak a users’ identity and website …
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