yesterday: 3d mapping, XULRunner desktop web application, web performance, huge travel site, web app consulting, computer vision pipeline, financial single sign-on, web replay and performance
a leaked document shows that at least one person was recognized to have the appropriate visa and was coerced into leaving "voluntarily". no details on how prevalent this was have been released
Actually that's a very reasonable thing to do. macOS has been using hardware accelerated graphics since 10.0, and leveraging this is better than fighting it.
I think you're assuming the target is a browser, but my question was how this might affects servers. Does the attack use malicious SQL statements, API calls, or encoded data?
They're only vulnerable to RCE if image data can be supplied remotely. What's the analog here? Accessing the JavaScript API? Specifying a query string? Maliciously encoded data? Some of these are scarier than others.
yesterday: 3d mapping, XULRunner desktop web application, web performance, huge travel site, web app consulting, computer vision pipeline, financial single sign-on, web replay and performance
today: payments facilitation
tomorrow: ???