Security News > 2017 > April > Google Fixes Unicode Phishing Vulnerability in Chrome 58, Firefox Standing Pat (Threatpost)

2017-04-20 18:32
Google fixed a vulnerability that could've let an attacker carry out phishing attacks with Unicode domains in Chrome but Mozilla is holding off - for now.
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