Sorry, But Your Browser Password Manager Probably Isn’t Enough

A breach of Opera’s sync system shows that saving passwords in your browser isn’t your best security bet. The post Sorry, But Your Browser Password Manager Probably Isn’t Enough appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Sorry, But Your Browser Password Manager Probably Isn’t Enough

Safari 10 In macOS Sierra Deactivates Flash, Silverlight and Other Plug-Ins by Default

Apple’s web browser Safari 10, which will ship with macOS Sierra, will disable Flash, Java, Silverlight, QuickTime and other plug-ins by default. The move will help the company improve the overall web browsing experience by focusing on HTML5 content. F… Continue reading Safari 10 In macOS Sierra Deactivates Flash, Silverlight and Other Plug-Ins by Default

According to Chrome, Safari and FireFox ThePirateBay is a Phishing Site

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Pirate Bay Torrent website blocked by Chrome, Safari and Firefox
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Apple updates its products, fixes iMessages zero-day

On Monday Apple has pushed out updates for its many products: iOS, OS X, OS X Server, Safari, watchOS, tvOS, and Xcode. Of these, the most eagerly awaited was that for iOS, as it fixes a recently unveiled vulnerability (CVE-2016-1788) that could allow an attacker who is able to bypass Apple’s certificate pinning, intercept TLS connections, inject messages, and record encrypted attachment-type messages to be able to read attachments. The vulnerability was discovered by a … More Continue reading Apple updates its products, fixes iMessages zero-day