Keeping your software up to date is one of the most important things you can do to keep your device safe, according to Apple.
Apple is fixing a vulnerability in Safari for macOS, that seems to date back to the dawn of Intel Macs. The Defcon hacking conference is taking place from August 8 to August 11 in Las Vegas, which ...
Critical iOS and iPadOS WebKit flaws put millions of iPhones and iPads at risk of silent takeover. Apple urges users to ...
The security flaw allows malicious websites to trick iPhone and iPads into running harmful code, which could then allow ...
As detailed on Apple’s website, Safari 17.4.1 fixes an exploit in WebRTC that allowed arbitrary code to be executed when processing images. Apple says that an “out-of-bounds write issue was addressed ...
Apple plans to block websites from attempting to send malicious requests to the IP address 0.0.0.0 on macOS Sequoia, according to Forbes. The means the change will be part of Safari 18, which will ...
Yesterday, we strongly advised users of iPhones, iPads, and Macs to update their devices with Apple’s latest Rapid Security Response to patch a critical software vulnerability. But just hours after ...
Microsoft described its findings in a blog post on Oct. 17, just about one month after the Sept. 16 release of macOS Sequoia. The company calls the flaw "HM Surf," named after the teachable move in ...
Private Browsing mode in Apple Safari will soon get even more secure. It’ll be locked against someone else accessing it, and incorporate new tools to prevent websites from tracking users. The ...