While we don’t yet know who the threat-actor is being the iOS watering hole attack, or their motivation, but they know their tools have been discovered and activity made public... what might they be doing right now to protect themselves or their operations?
...and it's not like they're using that position to lead the web to better, more competitive outcomes: http://web-confluence.appspot.com/
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If they wanted to catch up and be a high-quality implementation of the web, Apple could double the size of the WebKit team overnight, give everyone who has held on through lean staffing times a raise (and well-deserved bonus)...and not even notice:https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/29/apple-now-has-tk-cash-on-hand.html …
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(and so we're clear, I support a raise+bonuse for my friends & colleagues at Apple who have done the painful work of keeping the web ticking over in an org that would rather see it dead; no matter our specific level of agreement regarding issues of the day)
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