Apple’s Safari Browser Runs the Risk of Becoming the New Internet Explorer — Holding the Web Back for everyone

Scott Gilbertson, writing for The Register: The legacy of Internet Explorer 6 haunts web developer nightmares to this day. Microsoft’s browser of yore made their lives miserable and it’s only slightly hyperbolic to say it very nearly destroyed the enti… Continue reading Apple’s Safari Browser Runs the Risk of Becoming the New Internet Explorer — Holding the Web Back for everyone

Apple Safari Leaks Cookies, so ‘Russia-Backed’ Hackers Attack Targets

Apple’s under fire yet again for iOS security bugs in WebKit—the code behind the Safari browser.
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New Internet Explorer, Chrome zero-days highlight a growing market

Hackers are still using vulnerabilities in the seven-year-old Internet Explorer 11 browser to go after targets, even as Microsoft plans to sunset the program in less than a year, researchers at Google’s Threat Analysis Group reported Wednesday. The campaign largely targeted victims in Armenia. In April and June, cybercriminals targeted Armenian users with the exploit, researchers found. “This exploit was delivered via an Office document rather than via the Internet Explorer browser GUI,” explained Shane Huntley, director of Google’s Threat Analysis Group “Even if a user was to uninstall Internet Explorer, the exploit would still work.” Microsoft fixed the exploit in June. The same surveillance group exploited a vulnerability in Chrome. They sent the exploits via email with links posing as legitimate websites. They were instead attacker-controlled domains that fingerprinted a user’s device and allowed hackers to determine if they would send the exploit. The vulnerability existed in code shared […]

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QCT Orqestra enables hyperscale monitoring with intuitive GUI

Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT) announced its QCT management tool, Orqestra, to help IT administrators monitor, remotely control, and manage QCT servers running 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors and AMD EPYC 7003 Series CPUs collectively, from a sin… Continue reading QCT Orqestra enables hyperscale monitoring with intuitive GUI

Apple Will Offer Onion Routing for iCloud/Safari Users

At this year’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced something called “iCloud Private Relay.” That’s basically its private version of onion routing, which is what Tor does.

Privacy Relay is built into both the forthcoming iOS and MacOS versions, but it will only work if you’re an iCloud Plus subscriber and you have it enabled from within your iCloud settings.

Once it’s enabled and you open Safari to browse, Private Relay splits up two pieces of information that — when delivered to websites together as normal — could quickly identify you. Those are your IP address (who and exactly where you are) and your DNS request (the address of the website you want, in numeric form)…

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Kensington’s cross-platform solutions enable secure biometric authentication for any device

Kensington introduced two new cross-platform solutions that feature the latest in biometric authentication, enabling secure biometric authentication in the office, at home, or abroad, on services that include Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and more, on a… Continue reading Kensington’s cross-platform solutions enable secure biometric authentication for any device