Security News > 2017 > May > Beware! Hackers Can Steal Your Windows Credentials Remotely Using Chrome (The Hackers News)
2017-05-17 02:24
A security researcher has discovered a serious vulnerability in the default configuration of the latest version of Google's Chrome running on any version of Microsoft's Windows operating system, including Windows 10, that could allow remote hackers to steal user's login credentials. Researcher Bosko Stankovic of DefenseCode has found that just by visiting a website containing a malicious SCF
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