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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...
Apple has released new versions of iOS, watchOS, tvOS and Safari and has plugged a number of security holes in each. iOS 12 iOS 12 comes with improved usability, stability, reliability, speed, but...
New privacy features in Apple's Safari browser seek to make it tougher for companies such as Facebook to track you. Companies have long used cookies to remember your past visits. This can be...
A flaw in Safari - that allows an attacker to spoof websites and trick victims into handing over their credentials - has yet to be patched.
A security researcher has discovered a serious vulnerability that could allow attackers to spoof website addresses in the Microsoft Edge web browser for Windows and Apple Safari for iOS. While...
A researcher has discovered an address bar spoofing vulnerability in the Microsoft Edge and Apple Safari web browsers, but a patch is currently only available for the former. read more
Egghead says Apple has yet to patch spoofing vulnerability A security researcher has disclosed a flaw that could be used to spoof website addresses in either Edge or Safari.…
Safari's password manager is a built-in tool that offers you a strong, random password you can use when creating a new login for a site or service, explains TechRepublic's Jack Wallen
You might not know this, but the Safari browser, by way of the iCloud Keychain, has a built-in password manager.
Apple has released a set of updates to address dozens of vulnerabilities in products including macOS, iOS, Safari, tvOS, watchOS, and iTunes and iCloud applications for Windows. read more