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Google patched a major vulnerability in its browser – one that has actually been around since day one and could've been used ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports that researchers have uncovered a Chrome vulnerability used in a cyber espionage campaign.
The flaw is older than many Google employees. Security researcher Andrew Clover posted a proof-of-concept attack based on the flaw in 2002, citing a paper by Princeton researchers called "Timing ...
The National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) has issued an advisory warning users of a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome, ...
Google battles a major antitrust case threatening Chrome's future, as rivals eye the billion-dollar browser amid monopoly ...
Google is the only company that can offer the level of features and functionality that its popular Chrome web browser has ...
If you've ever clicked on a link and noticed that it turns purple afterward, you probably didn't think much of it. But that ...
Chrome 135 and Firefox 137 updates have been rolled out with patches for critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities.
If you’ve spent a decent amount of time on the web, you’ve probably noticed that blue links turn purple after you click on them. But you probably didn't realize that this small detail ...