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According to Apple's support page, the vulnerabilities involve the JavaScriptCore framework and the WebKit engine, which powers the Safari browser. The first vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024 ...
In its notes, Apple revealed that the security patches will fix bugs affecting WebKit, the rendering engine Safari uses, and JavaScriptCore, which runs JavaScript code on macOS and iOS devices.
The iOS 18.1.1, iPadOS 18.1.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 updates that Apple released today address JavaScriptCore and WebKit vulnerabilities that Apple says have been actively exploited on some ...
Intel-based Macs are vulnerable in this case because their architecture handles certain software frameworks, like WebKit and JavaScriptCore, differently compared to devices running Apple Silicon.
Move over, Node.js and Deno. A potential competitor is emerging in the JavaScript/TypeScript runtime space, called Bun. Now in a beta stage of development, Bun is billed as a modern JavaScript ...
Apple has issued a patch to a number of its operating systems The patch addresses two critical vulnerabilities in JavaScriptCore and WebKit Users should install the patches immediately Apple has ...
Three months after their launch back in September of this year, Apple has released a new iOS 18.1.1 and iPadOS 18.1.1 update that includes some minor changes as well as some important security fixes.
Facepalm: Google researchers have discovered a couple of zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple's WebKit components. The flaws have already been patched, but Cupertino strongly urges users to update ...
Apple's WebKit JavaScriptCore is now a "triple tier virtual machine," offering the potential for 2-2.5 times faster JavaScript performance in Safari. Recent changes in Apple's WebKit open source ...
At the time, it seemed odd that JavaScriptCore was chosen instead of Node.js for Fuchsia usage. Node.js is based on Google’s own V8 JavaScript engine which has already been ported to Fuchsia for ...