Unauthorized data access vulnerability in macOS is detailed by Microsoft
Microsoft disclosed details about the HM Surf vulnerability that could allow an attacker to gain access to the user’s data in Safari
Read moreMicrosoft disclosed details about the HM Surf vulnerability that could allow an attacker to gain access to the user’s data in Safari
Read moreApple has released security updates for its phones, iPads, Macs, watches and TVs. Updates are available for these products: The important…
Read moreCategories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: iLeakage Tags: side-channel Tags: Safari Tags: CVE-2023-40413 Tags: CVE-2023-40416 Tags: CVE-2023-40423 Tags: CVE-2023-42487 Tags: CVE-2023-42841 Tags: CVE-2023-41982 Tags: CVE-2023-41997 Tags: CVE-2023-41988 Tags: CVE-2023-40447 Tags: CVE-2023-42852 Tags: CVE-2023-32434 Tags: CVE-2023-41989 Tags: CVE-2023-38403 Tags: CVE-2023-42856 Tags: CVE-2023-40404 Tags: CVE-2023-41977 Tags: Vim Apple has released security updates for its phones, iPads, Macs, watches and TVs. |
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Read moreCategories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: Apple Tags: Safari Tags: WebKit Tags: macOS Tags: iOS Tags: iPadOs Tags: CVE-2023-37450 Tags: drive-by Tags: code execution Apple has issued an update for a zero-day vulnerability in the WebKit browser engine which may be actively exploited. |
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Read moreCategories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: Apple Tags: Safari Tags: WebKit Tags: macOS Tags: iOS Tags: iPadOs Tags: CVE-2023-37450 Tags: drive-by Tags: code execution Apple has issued an update for a zero-day vulnerability in the WebKit browser engine which may be actively exploited. |
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Read more“You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it,” Scott McNealy said of online privacy back in 1999, a view the former CEO of the now-defunct Sun Microsystems reiterated in 2015. Despite the hue and cry his initial remarks caused, he’s been proven largely correct.
Cookies, beacons, digital signatures, trackers, and other technologies on websites and in apps let advertisers, businesses, governments, and even criminals build a profile about what you do, who you know, and who you are at very intimate levels of detail. Remember that 2012 story about how Target could tell a teenager was pregnant before her parents knew, based on her online activities? That is the norm today. Google and Facebook are the most notorious commercial internet spies, and among the most pervasive, but they are hardly alone.
Credit to Author: Paul Ducklin| Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 15:47:16 +0000
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A little-used feature of web addresses is being used to obfuscate malicious phishing URLs.
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A researcher discovered a way to gain control of both webcams and any open session in Safari. How did they do it? Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Tags: ApplemacOSpopupsafariURIurlUXSS |
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