Security News
If you own an iOS device and use the Chrome browser, you may have encountered some strange-looking pop-up ads in the past week.
Forthcoming versions of the Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera are in the process of removing the ability to disable a long-ignored tracking feature called hyperlink auditing pings.
Kit-Kat API whacked, don't give hackers your phone. This WebView came rolling home Smartphones and other gadgets running Android 4.4 or later contain a bug that can be exploited by rogue apps to...
Microsoft is extending the protection capabilities of Windows Defender Application Guard with the release of browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox. read more
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Good news for the privacy-conscious. Chrome 73, released Tuesday, now includes the DuckDuckGo search engine as an option.
A new Chrome feature hopes to choke off one of the most malicious forms of malware infection: drive-by advertising downloads.
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: RSA Conference 2018 coverage Check out what you missed at the infosec event of the year. How malware traverses your...
We now know why a number of Googlers made a point to urge users to implement the latest Chrome update as soon as possible: the vulnerability (CVE-2019-5786) is definitely being actively exploited...
Non-Google browser users, as you were If Google Chrome is bugging you to update it right now, please stop what you're doing, and get that upgrade.…