Tag: Google
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Air-Gapped Cloud Offering From Google Public Sector Now Authorized to Host Top Secret DOD Missions
Google Distributed Cloud Hosted has received authorization to host Top Secret missions for the Department of Defense and Secret and Top …
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IT pros targeted with malicious Google ads for PuTTY, FileZilla
An ongoing malvertising campaign is targeting IT administrators looking to download system utilities such as PuTTY (a free SSH and Telnet …
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WhatsApp Hacked: Update Your WhatsApp Now
Users with the old WhatsApp version are now vulnerable to attacks if they fail to upgrade due to a bug. WhatsApp, the ubiquitous messaging …
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What everyone’s getting wrong about Google’s Chrome incognito saga
If you’ve spent much time wading around this warbly ol’ web of ours lately, you might be feeling a teensy sense of unease over your …
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How To Check Your IP Address [Quick Methods]
In this post, we will show how to check your IP address by using three quick and easy methods. In today’s interconnected world, your IP …
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Google enhances cybersecurity defenses with AI-driven innovations at GCP Next
Google LLC made a range of cybersecurity-related product announcements at its Google Cloud Next conference today, focusing on protecting …
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AGENT TESLA Malware Steals login Credentials From Chrome & Firefox
Researchers investigated a recent Agent Tesla malware campaign targeting US and Australian organizations, which used phishing emails with …
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Google Sues App Developers Over Fake Crypto Investment App Scam
Google has filed a lawsuit against two app developers for engaging in an “international online consumer investment fraud scheme” that …
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April 2024 Patch Tuesday forecast: New and old from Microsoft
This month, we have a new product preview from Microsoft, and some older products are being prepared for end-of-support. But before we go …
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Apple’s Find My system is coming to Android
It is thought that Android users will soon gain access to Apple’s Find My network, enabling users on both Apple and Android platforms to …
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Google Chrome gets ‘Device Bound Session Credentials’ to stop cookie theft
Google has announced the introduction of Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) to secure Chrome users against cookie theft. In January we …
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Smashing Security podcast #366: Money-making bots, and Incognito isn’t private
Google says it is deleting the your Google Chrome Incognito private-browsing data that it should never have collected anyway. Can a …
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