Google Chrome
0.0.0.0 Day: 18-Year-Old Browser Flaw Affects Linux and macOS
Oligo Security’s research team recently uncovered a critical vulnerability dubbed the “0.0.0.0 Day” affecting Chromium, Firefox, and Safari browsers on macOS and Linux systems. This vulnerability allows malicious websites to bypass standard ...
Google Using Enhanced Encryption to Protect Cookies
Google is adding greater encryption capabilities to Chrome to better protect users from information-stealing malware, a move that comes after the company's controversial decision to once again delay getting rid of third-party ...
EFF Angry as Google Keeps 3rd-Party Cookies in Chrome
Regulatory capture by stealth? Google changes its mind about third-party tracking cookies—we’re stuck with them for the foreseeable ...
How Does Google Chrome Make The Decision To Distrust A Certificate Authority (CA)?
In light of the decision Google Chrome made last week to distrust Entrust as a Certificate Authority (CA), this is a topic worthy of diving into. Google Chrome makes the decision to ...
Attention: Google To Distrust Entrust TLS Certificates
Crypto-Agility Required to Migrate to a New Certificate Authority (CA) Seamlessly and Highlights Need for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Readiness This week Google announced that the Google Chrome browser will no longer trust ...
Prompt Injection Vulnerability in EmailGPT Discovered
The vulnerability allows attackers to manipulate the AI service to steal data. CyRC recommends immediately removing the application to prevent exploitation ...
Google Hates Ad Blockers: Manifest V3 Push Starts Today
We warned you. As of June 3, Google is following through on its threat to kill ad blockers. Privacy-focused Chrome extensions are living on borrowed time; developers must upgrade to the less ...
Alert: Google Chrome Zero-Day Patch Fixes Critical Flaw
In recent cybersecurity news, Google has swiftly addressed a critical security concern by releasing an emergency update for its Chrome browser. This update targets the third zero-day vulnerability detected in less than ...
Google Chrome DBSC Protection Tested Against Cookie Attacks
In light of cookie stealing attacks and to ensure Chrome browser protection, Google has recently piloted its new Chrome DBSC. The device-bound session credentials (DBSC) are aimed at protecting users against cookie ...
Chrome’s Incognito Mode Isn’t as Private as You Think — but Google’s Not Sorry
Short term gain for long term pain? Class action attorney David Boies asked for $5,000 per user, but got nothing—except some assurances Google will delete data it no longer needs ...