Apple Goes Rogue, Drops Unilateral TLS Certificate Guillotine

Safari will no longer trust certificates that last longer than 13 months. Yes, you read that right; IT and DevOps are spitting blood.
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Mozilla bans Firefox extensions for executing remote code

Mozilla’s policy is unambiguous – add-ons must be self-contained and not load remote code, which opens up the user to all sorts of risks. Continue reading Mozilla bans Firefox extensions for executing remote code

Google Researchers Disclose Privacy Flaws in Apple’s Safari Browser

Google researchers found multiple security flaws in a privacy feature on Apple’s Safari browser, which ironically left user’s data exposed to hackers.
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Apple iOS 13.3 is here, bringing support for keyfobby authentication

Bullet-proof authentication is just a tap away! Continue reading Apple iOS 13.3 is here, bringing support for keyfobby authentication