Browser extensions turned malicious after years of legitimate operation in DarkSpectre campaign affecting millions. The ...
Apple’s App Store source map leak shows a preventable risk we found in 70% of organizations shipping production web apps.
A zero-day vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers, identified as CVE-2025-10585, allows active exploitation through the V8 ...
Google Chrome is famously not a privacy-centric browser. That much became obvious when it was found tracking users even in ...
Anthropic is finally letting more people use Claude in Google Chrome. The company's AI browser plugin is expanding beyond $200-per-month Max subscribers and is now available to anyone who pays for a ...
Google Confirms Rising ‘Account Takeovers’— Users Told to Check Chrome Settings Your email has been sent Hackers are getting good at stealing your whole online life. Google has acknowledged an ...
Chrome has a new vertical tabs feature. Vertical tabs are only available in Chrome Canary for now. The feature frees up screen space for spreadsheets or documents. Several months ago, reports surfaced ...
Google has released an emergency security update to fix the seventh Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this year. "Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-13223 exists in the wild ...
Many people keep important apps and tabs open all the time and cannot afford abrupt closures. Imagine visiting a malicious website and having your browser or your entire PC crash within 15 to 60 ...
Google’s Chrome web browser is about to become much less noisy. On Friday, the technology giant announced a new feature that will automatically disable browser notifications for the websites you haven ...
The feature for Android and desktop aims to make notifications less annoying. The feature for Android and desktop aims to make notifications less annoying. is a news writer focused on creative ...
Google Touts ‘Biggest Upgrade to Chrome in Its History’ With Gemini AI Your email has been sent Google is rolling out Gemini AI in Chrome, calling it the browser ...