WebKit, which powers both Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome, is the first browser engine to fully pass the Acid3 Web standards test Developers working on WebKit announced late last week that the ...
Developers working on WebKit announced late last week that the newest build of the browser engine, which powers both Apple Inc.’s Safari and Google Inc.’s Chrome, has aced all of the requirements of ...
Apple has patched an actively exploited zero-day bug in its WebKit browser engine for Safari. The bug, assigned as CVE-2024-23222, stems from a type confusion error, which basically is what happens ...
Josh Grossman provides a brief overview of what the ASVS is, but takes a closer look at balancing trade-offs and prioritizing different security requirements. Josh shares how to make the process ...
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 ...
As the CMA scrutinizes Apple's WebKit restrictions and Google's revenue-sharing deals in the UK, the DOJ proposes Chrome's ...
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 ...
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How the web is learning to better protect itself
More than 35 years after the first website went online, the web has evolved from static pages to complex interactive systems, ...
With the iOS 17.4 update, Apple is making sweeping changes to iOS in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. Apple is opening up the browser engine, and giving users more ...
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