A vulnerability in Apple’s implementation of the IndexedDB API in Safari 15 allows websites to track users’ activity on other sites and even to reveal their identity, browser fingerprinting and fraud detection firm FingerprintJS explains.
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Safari 15 Vulnerability Allows Cross-Site Tracking of Users
A vulnerability in Apple’s implementation of the IndexedDB API in Safari 15 allows websites to track users’ activity on other sites and even to reveal their identity, browser fingerprinting and fraud detection firm FingerprintJS explains. The post Safari 15 Vulnerability Allows Cross-Site Tracking of Users appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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