Another Chrome zero-day exploit – so get that update done!
It’s déjà vu all over again! New month, new Chrome zero-day bug being exploited in the wild. Continue reading Another Chrome zero-day exploit – so get that update done!
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It’s déjà vu all over again! New month, new Chrome zero-day bug being exploited in the wild. Continue reading Another Chrome zero-day exploit – so get that update done!
Google today acknowledged that the proliferation of advertising-based tracking on the web has eroded the trust of its users.
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A bench oscilloscope is one of the most invaluable tools in the hardware hacker’s arsenal, but even the slimmest digital models are a bit large to be part of your everyday electronic carry. Sure you could throw one of those …read more
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With the shift to web-based computing, it is perhaps not surprising that hackers are increasingly exploiting web browsers. And there is no browser more popular than Chrome.
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This zero-day bug affects Chrome, as well as Edge and other Chromium-based browsers. Continue reading Chrome zero-day browser bug found – patch now!
Google today announced that BeyondCorp Enterprise, the zero trust security platform modeled after how Google itself keeps its network safe without relying on a VPN, is now generally available. BeyondCorp Enterprise builds out Google’s existing BeyondCorp Remote Access offering with additional enterprise features. Google describes it as “a zero trust solution that enables secure access with […] Continue reading Google’s BeyondCorp Enterprise security platform is now generally available
Though it still doesn’t identify itself as a Progressive Web App (PWA), Google Calendar for web now supports a basic offline mode, but only for Workspace customers.
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In the coming weeks Google will be rolling out a new feature to users of its Chrome browser which will make it easier to check for weak passwords and warn if stored passwords have been compromised in a past data breach.
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Most security breaches are the result of one thing: sloppy password practices. Too many people make the mistake of choosing weak passwords, or reusing passwords that they have used elsewhere on the internet – making life too easy for malicious hackers … Continue reading Google Chrome wants to fix your unsafe passwords