The latest update for Google Chrome patches 60 security vulnerabilities, including 2 critical buffer overflows in WebML.
Security researchers uncovered over 100 data-stealing Chrome extensions, prompting a widespread warning for users to check and remove the malicious add-ons.
PCWorld reports that Google Chrome 146.0.7680.153/154 addresses 26 security vulnerabilities, including three critical flaws involving memory access issues. Users across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, ...
The extensions are capable of stealing Google account information and other data, including messages, contacts, and linked ...
It’s a case of search-engine failure. Google has issued a security alert to Chrome users after confirming that cybercriminals ...
Researchers linked 108 malicious Chrome extensions to a coordinated campaign that exposed about 20,000 users to data theft, ...
Google's Chrome security setup has one glaring weakness that's finally possible to correct — if you take the time to do it. When it comes to staying safe online, the teensiest shred of common sense ...
The Indian government, through CERT-In, has issued a warning to Google Chrome desktop users about critical vulnerabilities in ...
Google has issued an update alert for 3.5 billion Chrome browser users following confirmation of a new zero-day attack ...
Google released emergency updates to fix another Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks, marking the fourth such security flaw patched since the start of the year. "Google is aware that an ...
Browser extensions are mostly harmless, but unfortunately, these Chrome extensions are the opposite, and pose imminent risk ...