Security News > 2015 > May > Address spoofing Safari bug opens door for phishing attacks (Help Net Security)

2015-05-19 08:52
Hacker David Leo has released a PoC exploit for a Safari vulnerability that can be misused to trick users into thinking they are on one site while they are actually on another - a boon for phishers. ...
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