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Spin Technology announced the next generation of SpinOne, an AI-powered ransomware and backup solution for Google Workspace and Office 365. Including advanced new security features, a completely redesigned user interface, and improved platform functionality, the latest version of SpinOne will help organizations better protect against ransomware attacks in the cloud.

Google has released patches for several high-severity vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser with the rollout of Chrome 87 for Windows, Mac and Linux users. At a high level, an attacker could remotely exploit the flaw by persuading a victim to visit a specially crafted website.

If you migrated to a different iPhone or Android device and need to transfer Google Authenticator to the new hardware, follow these steps.

Google is currently working on fixing a known issue causing a Google Chrome web browser version launched earlier today for Apple processors to suddenly crash. "Earlier today we updated our Chrome download page to include a new version of Chrome optimized for new macOS devices featuring an Apple processor," Chrome Support Manager Craig Tumblison said.

Google is currently working on fixing a known issue causing a Google Chrome web browser version launched earlier today for Apple processors to suddenly crash. "Earlier today we updated our Chrome download page to include a new version of Chrome optimized for new macOS devices featuring an Apple processor," Chrome Support Manager Craig Tumblison said.

Qualys announced it has worked with Google Cloud to provide out-of-the-box support for Google Cloud Artifact Registry for its Container Security solution. Qualys Container Security scanning will assess all images for software inventory, vulnerabilities and misconfigurations, and provide a unified view across multiple Google Cloud regions.

If you've ever been tempted to change your Google account password, but weren't sure how, don't let that confusion stop you. How to change it? Oddly enough, the process for changing your Google account password isn't terribly intuitive.

Google is asking Chrome desktop users to prepare to update their browsers once again as two more zero-day vulnerabilities have been identified in the software. CVE-2020-16017 is described by Google as a "Use-after-free in site isolation," which is the Chrome component that isolates the data of different sites from each other.

Google has released Chrome 86.0.4240.198 for Windows, Mac, and Linux to address two zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild. Google Chrome 86.0.4240.198 will roll out over the coming days.

Google has released another update for Chrome 86 to patch two more zero-day vulnerabilities that have been exploited in the wild. Google has credited "Anonymous" for reporting the flaws - it's unclear if it's the same or two different anonymous individuals - and it has not shared any information about the attacks in which they have been exploited.