Safari and iOS bug reveals your browsing activity and ID in real time https://t.co/Te8KFwhL6y
— Ken Westin (@kwestin) January 18, 2022
Safari and iOS users: Your browsing activity is being leaked in real time https://t.co/9n747Lfq7G
— The Cyber Security Hub™ (@TheCyberSecHub) January 19, 2022
This is why you need more than one browser engine on your platform:
— Ike Devolder (@BlackIkeEagle) January 19, 2022
Safari and iOS users: Your browsing activity is being leaked in real time https://t.co/3ve7EiMThW
Brutal highest-voted comment on this @dangoodin001 post unpacking a privacy-leaking Safari bug that suggests serious inattention on Apple’s part and has gone unfixed for two months after a researcher reported it: “Who's developing Safari? Boeing?” https://t.co/C51kIOWAzc
— Rob Pegoraro (@robpegoraro) January 19, 2022
Safari and iOS users: Your browsing activity is being leaked in real time
— Axel Rauschmayer (@rauschma) January 18, 2022
[Links to a demo page that shows what information can be accessed.]https://t.co/2TdPk1PUZ2
Ooof. People feeling safe running a 4+ month old browser (and OS).
— Roderick Gadellaa (@RGadellaa) January 18, 2022
Browser updates should not be tied to OS updates. This fix should not have taken a month and a half and not be available to users.https://t.co/yxrK2M4E86 pic.twitter.com/SIJIw8ggn8
Apple's to fix a Safari bug that opens your browsing history to websites https://t.co/keJbsUT4aC
— iMore (@iMore) January 19, 2022