Security News > 2024 > April > Google Chrome Beta Tests New DBSC Protection Against Cookie-Stealing Attacks

2024-04-03 13:07
Google on Tuesday said it's piloting a new feature in Chrome called Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) to help protect users against session cookie theft by malware. The prototype – currently tested against "some" Google Account users running Chrome Beta – is built with an aim to make it an open web standard, the tech giant's Chromium team said. "By binding authentication sessions to the
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