If you’re among the 3.5 billion people using Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, or Android, it’s time to pay attention.
Things seem to go worse from bad for Google Chrome, a browser used by nearly half the population of the Earth. Security ...
Chrome Enterprise’s Dean Paterek tells Infosecurity about the cybersecurity challenges in the browser, and how Chrome Enterprise customers can ramp up their defenses ...
Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, and it is used by billions of people. However, its widespread usage also makes it a prime target for bad actors who exploit various methods, ...
A zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome exploited in Operation ForumTroll earlier this year delivered malware linked to ...
Google pushed out a Chrome 142 update to address five vulnerabilities in the browser, including three high-severity flaws.
While Google Chrome security updates are not uncommon, those that are released to fix just a single vulnerability as contributed by external researchers are. Such is the case in the new update for the ...
With Microsoft confirming a critical new Windows zero-day vulnerability this week, the fact that Google has confirmed two high-risk security vulnerabilities in the Chrome web browser might appear less ...
CERT-In has issued a high-severity security warning for Google Chrome users on Windows, Mac, and Linux, citing multiple ...
Google has announced that Chrome will soon connect to websites more securely by default. Beginning with Chrome 154, set for ...
Yesterday, in a blog post on Google’s security blog, Willian Harris from Chrome’s Security Team said that Google is improving the security of Chrome cookies on Windows PCs by adopting a similar method ...