Chrome Zero-Day Security Update
Google has released updates to address four security issues in its Chrome browser, notably resolving an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability.
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.
Malevolent Google Chrome extension, christened "ParaSiteSnatcher," has brought to light a highly sophisticated framework designed to extract sensitive data.
Google has released Chrome version 119, which includes patches for 15 vulnerabilities, with 13 of them reported by external researchers
Google has taken a significant step in bolstering internet security by introducing the HTTPS-Upgrades feature in Google Chrome.
Google has released its October 2023 security updates for Android, addressing a total of 54 unique vulnerabilities, including two that were actively exploited
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has taken proactive steps to enhance cybersecurity by adding a recently exploited vulnerability
Google is beginning the rollout of its Privacy Sandbox initiative in the Chrome web browser, with the goal of improving user privacy by eliminating third-party
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