Apple iOS 15.3, iPad OS 15.3 Update Fixes Safari Security Bug | Apple, Mac, MacOS, iOS4, iPad, iPhone and (in)security... | Scoop.it

Patch alert: You’re going to want to run—not walk—to your iPhone and iPad to update them right now.

A recently discovered vulnerability in Apple’s Safari web browser, CVE-2022-22594, could spill sensitive personal data, but you can patch it now by updating to Apple’s recently released iOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3, which were put out today.

The bug in question in is in Safari 15 and can actually leak your recent browsing history as well as personal identifiers, such as your Google User ID. The bug was discovered by researchers with security firm FingerprintJS, who found that a bug in Safari’s application of the IndexedDB API “lets any website track your internet activity and even reveal your identity.” Not a particularly fun thing to have happen.

 

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