If not, then maybe the headline should read:
WebKit Vulnerabilities at Pwn2Own: RIM gives a shit, Apple, not so much.
In light of
a WebKit vulnerability discovered at this year's Pwn2Own conference in Vancouver, Research In Motion has issued a bulletin for its most security conscious customers.
Not exact matches
Vincenzo Iozzo, Willem Pinckaers, and Ralf Philipp Weinmann also utilized a
WebKit - based
vulnerability to take down a BlackBerry Torch running BlackBerry OS 6.0.0.246.
WebKit's
vulnerabilities included a malicious website able to open pop - ups and some with arbitrary code executions, with nine of the 11 reported by Google's Project Zero that looks for zero - day
vulnerabilities.
Apple just released iOS 11.2.2 with some Safari and
WebKit improvements to mitigate the Spectre
vulnerability.
Across Apple's operating systems, the single largest source of
vulnerability fixes in the new updates are in the
WebKit web rendering engine, which has been patched for at least 19 different issues.