Security News > 2018 > October > Google Criticizes Apple Over Safari Security, Flaw Disclosures

2018-10-08 10:03
One Year After Release, Google Fuzzer Still Finds Many Flaws in Safari One year after it was released as open source by Google Project Zero, the Domato fuzzer has still found a significant number of vulnerabilities in Apple's Safari web browser. read more
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