Don’t Click Twice – New Chrome, Edge, Safari Hack Attack Warning

Hundreds of millions of web users have been warned about a new and dangerous cyber attack that doesn’t care what browser you use—as long as you click twice. Here’s everything you need to know about the double-clickjacking hack attack. Application Read More …

Update now! Apple releases new security patches for vulnerabilities in iPhones, Macs, and more

Apple has released security patches for most of its operating systems, including iOS, Mac, iPadOS, Safari, and visionOS. To check if you’re using the latest software version, go to Settings (or System Settings) > General > Software Update. It’s also Read More …

New macOS vulnerability, “HM Surf”, could lead to unauthorized data access

Microsoft Threat Intelligence uncovered a macOS vulnerability that could potentially allow an attacker to bypass the operating system’s Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) technology and gain unauthorized access to a user’s protected data. The vulnerability, which we refer to as Read More …

‘iLeakage’ Attack Can Force Apple Safari To Reveal Passwords

A group of academic researchers has developed a speculative execution attack named “iLeakage” that can extract sensitive data, such as passwords and emails, on recent Apple devices via the Safari web browser. iLeakage has been developed by a team of Read More …

Emergency update: Apple patches three zero-days

Apple has released security updates for several products to address a handful of zero-day vulnerabilities that may already have been used by criminals. Updates are available for: iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7 iOS 17.0.1 and iPadOS 17.0.1 watchOS 9.6.3 watchOS Read More …

Details Tied to Safari Browser-based ‘ScamClub’ Campaign Revealed

Details of a flaw in Apple’s Safari browser, publicly disclosed Tuesday, outline how the cybergang known as ScamClub reached 50 million users with a three-month-long malicious ad campaign pushing malware to mobile iOS Chrome and macOS desktop browsers. The Safari Read More …