Security News



Google fixed a whopping 48 security flaws in version 52 of its Chrome web browser.


A researcher shined a light on how malware-laced Chrome extensions can give hackers control over your Facebook feed and more.

Google has announced its first venture into post-quantum cryptography with the use of a post-quantum key-exchange algorithm in the Canary test build of the Chrome browser.




A significant security vulnerability in Google technology that is supposed to protect videos streamed via Google Chrome has been discovered by researchers from the Ben-Gurion University of the...