Google’s Tuesday update for Chrome includes 13 security fixes, including patches for four high severity bugs. Given that the ...
Browsing the internet is currently putting you at risk of being hacked. That’s not just because the internet is a risky place: A new security vulnerability has been discovered that allows bad actors ...
It is once again time to update Chrome—even if you don't use Chrome, it still might be time to update your browser. Depending on how you surf the web, you might be at risk from a new zero-day ...
Google has just released a new version of Chrome, and it’s crucial that you get your browser updated as soon as possible. The patch was deployed to fix a major zero-day security flaw that could ...
Whether you use Chrome, Firefox, or both, it's time once again to update the browser to stay safe and secure while surfing the web. Released on Tuesday, the latest round of bug fixes for both programs ...
As reported by the security blog Sophos Security, Google's Threat Research Group has found an active zero-day exploit that could let hackers into your computer through your Chrome or Edge browser.
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 ...