As part of the changes mandated by the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Apple has announced that iOS will allow alternative web browser engines in the EU. Historically, WebKit is the sole browser engine ...
Apple and Google have both issued warnings to millions of iPhone and Mac users, saying they could be exposed to security ...
“Even advanced hardware-based protections can be rendered ineffective in the face of a sophisticated attacker,” wrote Boris Larin of Kaspersky’s GReAT Team; a message all too relevant to Apple’s ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. In iOS 17.4, Apple is opening up its system to other browser engines, which means browsers will get better fast.
Apple has released security updates for iOS and its other operating systems that patches WebKit against a zero-day vulnerability that was actively in use against Google Chrome users. While companies ...
EU regulations in the Digital Markets Act have forced Apple to allow full versions of third-party browsers on iPhone, and Apple isn't happy. Safari runs on Apple's WebKit engine, and other browsers on ...
Apple has today announced a major change that could revolutionize the web-browsing experience for iPhone users. Alas, this browsing boon will be limited to users in the EU bloc. This news was ...
CISA issued an urgent warning about a critical Apple WebKit zero-day vulnerability actively exploited in attacks. The cybersecurity agency added CVE-2025-43529 to its known exploited vulnerabilities ...