I use Firefox for school and safari for personal. Safari uses like 1/3 the amount of ram with a similar amount of tabs. I know there’s more to it than that but still impressive imo
As I sunset the Chromebooks I own, I'll no longer need to standardize on the Chrome browser. And with Manifest V3 on the horizon, it'll be the perfect time to return to Firefox.Firefox Everywhere All the time.
As long as you do not care about a 3-4 year old exploit:
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'iLeakage' Flaw Can Prompt Apple's Safari to Expose Passwords, Sensitive Data
Security researchers uncover a way to siphon information from a Safari browser window by exploiting a 'speculative execution' flaw in Apple's Arm-based chips.www.pcmag.com
A little more on the exploit:
Researchers Break Apple’s New MacBook Pro Weeks After Release | Research
A Georgia Tech researcher has successfully evaded security measures on Apple’s latest MacBook Pro with the M3 processor chip to capture his fictional target’s Facebook password and second-factor authentication text. By the end of his demonstration video, Ph.D. student Jason Kim showed how the...research.gatech.edu
Please share the non-trival exploit assessment you have ( I'm at Georgia Tech and would enjoy sharing it ).Apple has many of the very best security minds working for them. That particular threat has been assessed as non-trivial to exploit, and pretty much impossible to accomplish at scale. The few people who might be successfully attacked using this vector should not be auto-filling any kind of data in their browser in the first place.
Oh, that old thing. Nothing to see here.As long as you do not care about a 3-4 year old exploit:
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'iLeakage' Flaw Can Prompt Apple's Safari to Expose Passwords, Sensitive Data
Security researchers uncover a way to siphon information from a Safari browser window by exploiting a 'speculative execution' flaw in Apple's Arm-based chips.www.pcmag.com
A little more on the exploit:
Researchers Break Apple’s New MacBook Pro Weeks After Release | Research
A Georgia Tech researcher has successfully evaded security measures on Apple’s latest MacBook Pro with the M3 processor chip to capture his fictional target’s Facebook password and second-factor authentication text. By the end of his demonstration video, Ph.D. student Jason Kim showed how the...research.gatech.edu
Is there any place we can find information about the security strength of different browsers? Such as currently open security holes, time taken to patch and so on?
An awful lot depends on how you define "attack".honestly I keep hearing about "security issues" with browsers, but it must be like at least a decade and a half since last time I heard someone got attacked from his browser.
Last I remember 13 years ago a guy visited a shady website and his computer got virus that immediately shut down. I am not sure if he was using archaic browser or downloaded a dangerous .exe file and executed it as he is not computer literate.
Sir, you should be Knighted for that. I'm impressed ! 😃Used to use Chrome browser. I got tired of it. I made my own browser in Python using PyQt5 library. I use it to search for what I need
Anyone here use Edge on Mac?
If so how is it.
I am buying a macbook for Christmas and I already use Edge on my windows but i need to know if i want to move full time to Safari or stay with Edge.
I use also:
Firefox (2 Separate Firefox)
Chrome
Opera
DuckDuckGo
Brave
Safari Technology Preview (Testing only)
Edge (Testing only)
The first 3 Browser and Safari always open parallel.
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I like Firefox for a number of reasons. It syncs to my 2006 MacBook running Linux Mint Cinnamon as well as various virtual machines I like to play with. In the bookmarks sidebar, the last link clicked on stays highlighted, so it's easy to pick up where I left off in my daily web travels. And, it recognizes a middle click on my ancient TrackMan Marble FX trackball to open a link from the sidebar in a new tab. The glued-together TrackMan is so old it has a PS/2 connector.
@MacBH928
how can you run 2 instances of FireFox?
Installing multiple versions on Mac OS X is basically dragging the Firefox application out of the DMG file to the desktop and rename the folder. You can drag the renamed Firefox application folder to the Applications folder like you would normally install Firefox.