WhatsApp Bug Allows Malicious Code-Injection, One-Click RCE

A high-severity vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to push malware or remotely execute code, using seemingly innocuous messages. Continue reading WhatsApp Bug Allows Malicious Code-Injection, One-Click RCE

Apple Security Updates Tackle iOS Device Tracking

Apple’s iOS 13.3.1 update includes a host of security patches and a way to turn off U1 Ultra Wideband tracking. Continue reading Apple Security Updates Tackle iOS Device Tracking

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: Flaws in Apple’s Private-Browsing Technology Allow for Third-Party Tracking

New research outlines vulnerabilities in Safari’s Intelligent Tracking Protection that can reveal user browsing behavior to third parties. Continue reading Google: Flaws in Apple’s Private-Browsing Technology Allow for Third-Party Tracking

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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Choice Hotels: If a + b + c = d, then oops, we might have leaked some Safari users’ personal info

Choice Hotels has advised its customers to watch out for fraud after an extremely specific security lapse may have compromised their personal data. In a notice to customers, the hospitality franchise says the lapse requires numerous specific factors to… Continue reading Choice Hotels: If a + b + c = d, then oops, we might have leaked some Safari users’ personal info