iOS 15.3 RC and macOS 12.2: Apple fixes a major flaw in Safari

iOS 153 RC and macOS 122 Apple fixes a major

A few days ago, a major security flaw was discovered in Safari, Apple’s web browser. This nasty bug, which can be exploited on macOS as well as on iOS and iPadOS, allowed the websites visited to recover your Google ID, but also to access your browsing history, information that is more than enough to identify and track you. in line.

But the problem is about to be solved. Apple has just released to developers, the Release Candidates iOS 15.3 and macOS Monterey 12.2, the last betas of the OS before their release as a stable version to the general public. According to 9to5Mac, who used thedemo tool uploaded by the FingerprintJS security researchers who discovered this flaw, the issue has been fixed by Apple, with no browser data appearing to leak under these versions of iOS and macOS .

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We will now have to exercise a little patience while waiting for Apple to officially roll out the stable versions of iOS 15.3 and macOS 12.2 for all users in the coming days.

Source: 9to5Mac

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