FT: Google Finds Security Flaws in Apple's Web Browser

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Wednesday, 22 January 2020 05:20 PM EST ET

Google researchers have found multiple security flaws in Apple Inc.'s Safari web browser that allowed the tracking of users' browsing behavior, the Financial Times reported Wednesday, citing a soon-to-be published paper.

The vulnerabilities were found in a tool specifically designed to protect privacy and could have allowed third parties to obtain sensitive information about the browsing habits of users, the FT report added.

Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL) Google disclosed the flaws to Apple (AAPL) last August, according to the report. In a blog post in December, an Apple engineer said that the company had fixed flaws disclosed to it by Google researchers.

An Apple spokesman on Wednesday confirmed that the flaws found by Google and highlighted in the Financial Times' story were patched last year.

Google did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. 

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Google researchers have found multiple security flaws in Apple Inc.'s Safari web browser that allowed the tracking of users' browsing behavior, the Financial Times reported Wednesday, citing a soon-to-be published paper.
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