Malware Targets South Korean Academia
In March 2024, Zscaler ThreatLabz identified renewed cyber activities linked to Kimsuky, a sophisticated threat actor backed by the North Korean...
In March 2024, Zscaler ThreatLabz identified renewed cyber activities linked to Kimsuky, a sophisticated threat actor backed by the North Korean...
A Chinese trader fell victim to a sophisticated hacking scam involving a promotional Google Chrome plugin called Aggr, resulting in the loss...
Google has once again rushed to address critical security concerns with its Chrome browser, releasing an emergency update to combat the...
A critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-4761 has been discovered in the V8 engine of Google Chrome. This out-of-bounds write issue could...
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in PDF.js, a widely-used open-source library that allows browsers to render PDF files without external plugins...
Google Chrome 124 recently launched with a new quantum-resistant encapsulation mechanism known as X25519Kyber768, which has resulted...
Google has released updates to address four security issues in its Chrome browser, notably resolving an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability.
Three Chrome extensions, masquerading as VPNs and downloaded 1.5M times, infiltrates users' systems as browser hijackers, cashback hack tools, and data stealers
The Safety Check feature, introduced in December 2020, will now automatically run in the background, checking saved passwords for any compromises.
Google has responded to an active exploit of a zero-day vulnerability, marking the eighth time in 2023 that the company has addressed such a threat.
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