A security exploit in Apple's Safari web browser could let hackers access a person's iPhone camera or Macbook webcam. The exploit was found by security expert Ryan Pickren, who says it involves the ...
News this week from Twitter (TWTR) about a helpful security option left out a five-word warning: “Safari users need not apply.” That’s left people with an uncomfortable choice: First-rate security or ...
Whether you own a Windows or Mac OS X computer, if you’re a user of Apple’s Safari browser, it’s time to update your computer against a swarm of security vulnerabilities. With the attention of most ...
Apple's Safari-only mode is a new feature in OS X that comes with iCloud. Here is how it works and the options that both it and OS X provide for securing your files. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor ...
Apple has released new versions of Safari with security updates for OS X Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Yosemite. Mac users should keep an eye out for the updates, released on Wednesday, which fix a ...
Last month, we warned you about a major security flaw affecting Apple’s Safari browser. This flaw potentially allowed hackers on one website to steal your personal information from other open sites, ...
A month after it last patched Safari, Apple today plugged six security holes, four of them critical, in both the Mac and Windows versions of its Web browser. A month after it last patched Safari, ...
Apple has just released iOS 15.3, and while this latest update doesn’t add any significant new features, it addresses at least one critical security flaw. Earlier this month, software engineer Martin ...
A security researcher has revealed a weakness in Apple’s Safari Web browser which can be exploited by an attacker to extract sensitive personal information. The Safari vulnerability is a little more ...
Digital security investigator Jeremiah Grossman has uncovered a problem with Safari, where websites can exploit the autofill feature to get personal information from the sources that Safari uses for ...
“It's a huge update," Peter James, spokesman at Mac security vendor Intego, told SCMagazineUS.com. "It covers a lot of things. It makes you wonder why some of them weren't fixed earlier." The ...