• Apple
  • By Filip Truta
  • July 30th, 2008
New Safari Flaw Acknowledged - Allows 'Cross-Site Cooking'

New Safari Flaw Acknowledged - Allows 'Cross-Site Cooking'

Exploiting the vulnerability allows an attacker to pre-set the victim's session ID

Mozilla: Firefox Is Superior to IE, Opera and Safari

Mozilla: Firefox Is Superior to IE, Opera and Safari

In terms of security

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • July 1st, 2008
Tiger Users Get Safari 3.1.2

Tiger Users Get Safari 3.1.2

Apple patches Safari vulnerability on Tiger

  • Apple
  • By Filip Truta
  • June 2nd, 2008
Net Applications' Stats Show Safari Hit Record Market Share in May 2008

Net Applications' Stats Show Safari Hit Record Market Share in May 2008

The company tracks 40,000 'predominantly ecommerce or corporate sites' worldwide

Microsoft: Restrict the Use of Safari on XP SP3 and Vista SP1

Microsoft: Restrict the Use of Safari on XP SP3 and Vista SP1

Because of the Safari Carpet Bomb

More Voices Calling on Apple to Fix the Safari 'Carpet Bomb'

More Voices Calling on Apple to Fix the Safari 'Carpet Bomb'

Apple still short on a Safari patch

Afrika Teaser for Japan

Afrika Teaser for Japan

And maybe North America

Safari Vulnerable! Apple to Issue Fix for One of Three Faults

Safari Vulnerable! Apple to Issue Fix for One of Three Faults

Safari Carpet Bomb makes it possible for rogue websites to litter the user's Desktop/Downloads directory

Yahoo Acquires Inquisitor, Spotlight-Like Safari Plug-in

Yahoo Acquires Inquisitor, Spotlight-Like Safari Plug-in

Yahoo attempts to provide better search features to Mac users

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • May 5th, 2008
Safari Sees Usage Increase on Windows-Running Machines

Safari Sees Usage Increase on Windows-Running Machines

You guessed it: Software Update

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 25th, 2008
Safari 3.1.1 Still Not Safe. URL Spoofing Flaw Confirmed

Safari 3.1.1 Still Not Safe. URL Spoofing Flaw Confirmed

Research website claims both Mac OS X and Windows users of Safari are facing a "less critical" vulnerability this time

Apple's Safari Not a PayPal Banned Browser

Apple's Safari Not a PayPal Banned Browser

PayPal officials deny rumors

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 18th, 2008
Apple Updates Software Update

Apple Updates Software Update

Windows PC owners never to be 'tricked' into downloading new Apple software again

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 18th, 2008
Safari 3.1.1 Update Gives Headaches to Mac Users

Safari 3.1.1 Update Gives Headaches to Mac Users

An increased number of issues are surrounding the latest update to Apple's standard web browser

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 17th, 2008
Safari 3.1.1 Fixes PWN 2 OWN Flaw and Other Security Issues

Safari 3.1.1 Fixes PWN 2 OWN Flaw and Other Security Issues

Mozilla Firefox also patched

  • Mac
  • By Filip Truta
  • April 11th, 2008
Don't Blame the Mac, but the Browser

Don't Blame the Mac, but the Browser

Mac OS is no safer than other operating systems. It's just not targeted enough

 
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