Tag: Chrome browser
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New iOS and iPad zero-day vulnerabilities spur yet another update
Apple announced Thursday that owners of its mobile devices will require yet another operating system update. The latest versions are iOS …
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Google set to introduce ‘IP Protection’ feature for Chrome browser
Belatedly recognising the potential exploitation of IP addresses for clandestine tracking, Google says it is seeking to strike a delicate …
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Google just made its Chrome browser more secure by cutting ‘patch gap’ in half
For some time, Google released security updates for the Chrome browser on a bi-weekly basis. However, the company has now decided that a …
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Google rushes out Chrome browser fix for new zero-day flaw
Google has released an update for Chrome to address a previously undisclosed or zero-day flaw that is under attack. According to Google, …
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Chrome browser gets 11 security fixes with 1 zero-day – update now!
The latest update to Google’s Chrome browser is out, bumping the four-part version number to 104.0.5112.101 (Mac and Linux), or to …
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You can be tracked online using your Chrome browser extensions
A researcher has found a way to generate a fingerprint of your device from your installed Google Chrome extensions, and then use that …
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Time to update: Google patches seven Chrome browser bugs, four rated ‘high’ risk
Google discloses four high-risk cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. CISA says users should apply the patches as soon as …
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New Phishing toolkit lets anyone create fake Chrome browser windows
A phishing kit has been released that allows red teamers and wannabe cybercriminals to create effective single sign-on phishing login forms …
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Google: We’re spotting more Chrome browser zero-day flaws in the wild. Here’s why
2021 was a record year for the number of zero-day flaws in Chrome that attackers were exploiting before Google knew about them. Is Google …
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Google announces zero-day in Chrome browser – update now!
In the past few days, both Apple and Adobe have published software updates to close off zero-day security holes that were already being …
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Not just deprecated, but deleted: Google finally strips File Transfer Protocol code from Chrome browser
The Chromium team has finally done it – File Transfer Protocol (FTP) support is not just deprecated, but stripped from the codebase in …
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Over 100 New Chrome Browser Extensions Caught Spying On Users
Google recently removed 106 more extensions from its Chrome Web Store after they were found illegally collecting sensitive user data as …
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