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?

iOS 17.4 Will Open Up the App Store, Other iPhone Features for EU Users in March

iOS 17.4, which will be released in March, will finally open up the iOS walled garden, but only for users in Europe.
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iLeakage Attack: Theft of Sensitive Data from Apple’s Safari Browser

By Deeba Ahmed
What happens in iLeakage attacks is that the CPU is tricked into executing speculative code that reads sensitive data from memory.
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Apple Vulnerability Can Expose iOS and macOS Passwords, Safari Browsing History

This Safari vulnerability has not been exploited in the wild. Apple offers a mitigation, but the fix needs to be enabled manually. Continue reading Apple Vulnerability Can Expose iOS and macOS Passwords, Safari Browsing History

How to bypass CAPTCHAs online with Safari on iOS 16

Tired of those annoying CAPTCHA images that leave you feeling like you’re solving a puzzle just to log in online? Learn how to use Apple’s “CAPTCHA killer” feature called Automatic Verification in iOS 16.
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Apple backports fix for exploited WebKit bug to older iPhones, iPads (CVE-2023-23529)

Apple has released security updates for – pardon the pop-culture reference – everyhing everywhere all at once, and has fixed the WebKit vulnerability (CVE-2023-23529) exploited in the wild for users of older iPhones and iPads. This latest b… Continue reading Apple backports fix for exploited WebKit bug to older iPhones, iPads (CVE-2023-23529)

Apple fixes actively exploited WebKit zero-day in iOS, macOS (CVE-2023-23529)

Apple has released security updates that fix a WebKit zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2023-23529) that “may have been actively exploited.” The bug has been fixed in iOS 16.3.1 and iPadOS 16.3.1, macOS Ventura 13.2.1, Safari 16.3.1, and possibly… Continue reading Apple fixes actively exploited WebKit zero-day in iOS, macOS (CVE-2023-23529)

Apple fixes exploited iOS, iPadOS zero-day (CVE-2022-42827)

For the ninth time this year, Apple has released fixes for a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2022-42827) exploited by attackers to compromise iPhones. About CVE-2022-42827 CVE-2022-42827 is an out-of-bounds write issue in the iOS and iPadOS kernel, which c… Continue reading Apple fixes exploited iOS, iPadOS zero-day (CVE-2022-42827)