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Another Chrome zero-day exploit – so get that update done!
It’s déjà vu all over again! New month, new Chrome zero-day bug being exploited in the wild.
S3 Ep19: Chrome zero-day, coffee hacking and Perl.com stolen [Podcast]
Latest episode (includes 111,848 “free” cups of coffee) – listen now!
Chrome zero-day browser bug found – patch now!
Google is playing its cards close to its chest to avoid giving too much away.
Chrome browser has a New Year’s resolution: HTTPS by default
If snooping and falsifying web traffic is so easy when plain old HTTP is used, why do we still have HTTP at all?
Google Chrome Security Update Wide Range of Attacks – Update Now!
Google released Chrome 85.0.4183.121 for Windows, Mac, and Linux which comes with a fix for 10 security flaws. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability lets attackers execute arbitrary code in the context of the user. Out of 10 vulnerabilities, 7 of them are reported by external security researchers and three of them by the Google security […]
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“Chrome considered harmful” – the Law of Unintended Consequences
A well-written article on the APNIC blog has provoked a thoughtful response from the Chromium coders – and we can all learn from it!
Google fights spammy extensions with new Chrome Web Store policy
The policies are specifically meant to fight spam, but they outlaw tactics taken by malicious extensions as well, including fake reviews. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Critical bug in Google Chrome – get your update now
Here’s the short version: Google just issued a Chrome update with a note that says, “This update includes 1 critical security fix.” This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog…
49 malicious Chrome extensions caught pickpocketing crypto wallets
They were posing as crypto wallets in order to rip off users’ private keys and mnemonic phrases and drain real wallets. Google’s yanked them. This post appeared first on Naked…