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Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports that researchers have uncovered a Chrome vulnerability used in a cyber espionage campaign.
Chrome 135 and Firefox 137 updates have been rolled out with patches for critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities.
Google Chrome has patched its first zero-day flaw of the year The bug allowed cyber-espionage, primarily against targets in Russia Kaspersky researchers thanked for finding bug, and users told to ...
while Chrome updates for macOS, Linux, and Android have yet to be announced. The security vulnerability closed by the update is apparently already being exploited by malicious actors. The makers ...
It’s the first Chrome zero-day discovered this year, and it’s already been weaponized in real-world attacks. Security researchers at Kaspersky uncovered the vulnerability during an ...
The National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) has issued an advisory warning users of a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome, ...
Browsers have mishandled visited site tracking since the early days of the internet. Google is now working to fix the issue ...
Exactly one week ago, Google released an important update for the Chrome browser. It patched a security vulnerability classified as a critical risk.
To learn more about how to update other browsers like Safari, see my guide here. While updating Chrome should fix the vulnerability, below are some security tips you can follow to further bolster ...
While Google’s quick response is commendable, it also highlights the never-ending cat-and-mouse game between security teams and cybercriminals. If you are using Chrome, update it now.