Safari

Apple Enrages IT — 45-Day Cert Expiration Fury
Richi Jennings | | 90-day certificates, 90-day TLS certificate validity, Apple, Apple Safari, browser, Browser Security, CA/B Forum, CA/Browser Forum, CAB Forum, certificate, Certificate and Key Lifecycle Management, Certificate and Key Management, Certificate Automation, mobile safari, Safari, SB Blogwatch, Sectigo
CA/B testing: Ludicrous proposal draws ire from “furious” systems administrators ...
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0.0.0.0 Day: 18-Year-Old Browser Flaw Affects Linux and macOS
Rohan Timalsina | | 0.0.0.0 Day, Browser Exploits, Browser Security, browser security flaw, browser vulnerability, Chromium-Based Browsers, Cybersecurity, Google Chrome, Linux & Open Source News, linux security, localhost API exploitation, macOS vulnerability, Mozilla, Network Security, Private Network Access, Remote Code Execution, Safari, ShadowRay exploitation campaign
Oligo Security’s research team recently uncovered a critical vulnerability dubbed the “0.0.0.0 Day” affecting Chromium, Firefox, and Safari browsers on macOS and Linux systems. This vulnerability allows malicious websites to bypass standard ...

#iLeakage: All Apple CPUs Vulnerable — No Patch in Sight
Richi Jennings | | Apple Safari, ARM, Daniel Genkin, iLeakage, ios, macos, mobile safari, Safari, SB Blogwatch, Spectre, speculative execution, Webkit, WebKit engine
Son of Spectre: No fix for iOS, “unstable” workaround for macOS ...
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How to Stop Online Tracking: 3 New Ways
Tom Eston | | Advertisers, advice, Apple, Chrome, Cybersecurity, Data Brokers, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, DuckDuckGo, Enhanced Tracking Protection, Episodes, Firefox, Information Security, Infosec, Online Tracking, Podcast, Privacy, privacy settings, Safari, Search Engine, security, Startpage, technology, tips, web browser, Weekly Edition
In this episode host Tom Eston discusses one of the biggest privacy concerns people have today, online tracking by companies and advertisers. Tom will cover the following topics, tips, and new techniques ...

Apple Safari Leaks Cookies, so ‘Russia-Backed’ Hackers Attack Targets
Apple’s under fire yet again for iOS security bugs in WebKit—the code behind the Safari browser ...
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Apple Will Offer Onion Routing for iCloud/Safari Users
At this year’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced something called “iCloud Private Relay.” That’s basically its private version of onion routing, which is what Tor does. Privacy Relay is built into ...

Unfixed Safari Bug Lets Attacker Steal Files
Safari bug affects users sharing content Attackers can exploit the issue to steal files Details on the vulnerability are now public, Apple has no fix planned Security researcher Pawel Wylecial has found ...

Apple Turns the Anti-Ad Thumbscrews With Safari Cookie Blocking
Apple’s latest salvo in the privacy war is to fully block third-party cookies in Safari—by default ...
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SSL Certificate Validity Will Be Limited to One Year by Apple’s Safari Browser
Casey Crane | | Browsers, Certificate Validity, Everything Encryption, Industry Lowdown, Monthly Digest, Safari
Starting Sept. 1, Safari will no longer trust SSL/TLS certificates with validity periods longer than 398 days Starting Sept. 1, Apple’s Safari browser will no longer trust SSL/TLS leaf certificates... The post ...

Choice Hotels: If a + b + c = d, then oops, we might have leaked some Safari users’ personal info
Choice Hotels has advised its customers to watch out for fraud after an extremely specific security lapse may have compromised their personal data. In a notice to customers, the hospitality franchise says ...