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Apple has released security updates for iOS and its other operating systems that patches WebKit against a zero-day ...
Google is preying on iPhone users and wants them to transition from Safari to Chrome as the default browser. Apple has highlighted two critical privacy issues via an ad riddling Google Chrome to ...
The iOS 18.6, iPadOS 18.6, and macOS Sequoia 15.6 updates that Apple released yesterday address a major zero-day attack that ...
Apple has released security updates to address a high-severity vulnerability that has been exploited in zero-day attacks ...
A zero-day exploit targeted Google Chrome users has been patched by Apple. Their latest updates target a variety of devices and operating systems.
However, the reward feels like a small sum for spotting an issue that could've exposed an untold number of Apple users to ...
Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers available. But if you use an Apple device and care about privacy, you should stop using it.
Lately, it’s becoming even more so with Apple’s latest attack ad targeting Google Chrome. This ad is a direct message to Apple’s 1.4 billion users, urging them to stop using Chrome on their ...
Google allegedly pays Apple a portion of all search revenue from Chrome for iOS in what appears to be a non-compete deal, The Register reports. According to a source said to be familiar with the ...
Google fixed a zero-day in Chrome that was found by an Apple employee, according to comments in the official bug report.
Google announced that passkeys are now in the latest update to Chrome, a security feature companies are adopting to try to replace passwords. The company announced in October that it added support ...