I wonder what the half-life is of these iOS vulnerabilities, and how it compares to the half-life is similar zero-days on competing platforms.
Now just imagine if we (and Mozilla, etc.) were allowed to ship a real browser to help folks cope. It seems absolutely mad that Apple concentrates the reputation risk ala IE6.
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Then are we back to discussing how when browsers break the web, they risk negatively impacting their marketshare? Seems to always be the core issue in browser security & privacy.
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Browsers have 2 decades of history of being willing to break the web to fox security -- it's job zero. On most OSes, that was backstopped by real competition. iOS is uniquely anti-market-for-quality in this regard.
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