“0.0.0.0-Day” vulnerability affects Chrome, Safari and Firefox

A “0.0.0.0-Day” vulnerability affecting Chrome, Safari and Firefox can be – and has been – exploited by attackers to gain access to services on internal networks, Oligo Security researchers have revealed. The vulnerability stems… Continue reading “0.0.0.0-Day” vulnerability affects Chrome, Safari and Firefox

Safari is Getting a New ‘Distraction Control’ Feature on iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia

Safari’s new Distraction Control feature on iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia will let users manually remove distracting objects from a web page including images, pop-ups, and ads.
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Apple Will Let iOS Users in the EU Delete Safari Later This Year

Apple has detailed more upcoming changes to iOS in the EU to comply with the Digital Markets Act, including allowing iOS users to uninstall Safari.
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What Do Apple’s EU App Store Changes Mean for App Developers?

The EU says the DMA keeps markets fair and open; Apple says the DMA introduces security problems. Apple is leveling fees against independent app stores. Continue reading What Do Apple’s EU App Store Changes Mean for App Developers?