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HTML5 Hole in Major Browsers Lets Sites Fill Up Your Hard Drive

Maximum PC: "A Stanford computer science student named Feross Aboukhadijeh has discovered a bug in Chrome, Safari (iOS and desktop), Opera, and Internet Explorer that makes it possible for a site to fill up the system’s storage space. The problem, according to Aboukhadijeh, lies in the way the affected browsers implement the HTML5 Web Storage standard, which allows web pages to store large amounts of data locally in a fast, secure and efficient manner."

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kingPoS4065d ago

I'm very curious as to know why FireFox appears to be immune from this.

No one seems all that that willing to explain.

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Here's how you can disable NameDrop on your iPhone and Apple Watch

Introduced in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1, NameDrop is a novel feature that facilitates the sharing of contact information between nearby iPhones and Apple Watches by holding them together.

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iOS 17 beta 4 to ruined a couple of new iPhone 15 Pro features

As Apple has made iOS 17 beta 4 available to registered developers, a couple of iPhone users are observing several exciting modifications.

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Apple iOS 17, iPadOS 17 and watchOS 10 public betas currently accessible to download

Apple has rolled out the public beta versions of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, enabling users with a compatible device to test the most recent features.

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