Google confirmed the news in a new blog post, where it revealed 20 new vulnerabilities have been found, 15 of which it classifies as ‘High’ level threats. Linux, macOS and Windows users are all ...
Google has released Chrome 96.0.4664.110 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, to address a high-severity zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild. "Google is aware of reports that an exploit for ...
Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will ask for permission by default before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, beginning with Chrome 154 i026.
Google first announced the secure connections option for Chrome in 2021, which users could opt into to see a warning before ...
A high-severity Google Chrome vulnerability was being abused as a zero-day, to target Russian media outlets, government ...
Google Chrome is set to reach version 100 soon, but it looks like the release will cause some websites to no longer work. Google has begun investigating and testing solutions. Having been around for ...
The transition to the more-secure HTTPS web protocol has plateaued, according to Google. As of 2020, 95 to 99 percent of navigations in Chrome use HTTPS. To help make it safer for users to click on ...
Google announced this week that its Vulnerability Reward Programs doled out $8,700,000 for vulnerability rewards in 2021. Researchers donated $300,000 of their rewards to a charity of their choice, ...
Google Chrome users, it’s high alert time. Following a record breaking number of attacks last year, 2022 has started with an even bigger bang and Google has now issued its second serious January ...
Google Chrome will soon warn all users about insecure websites, enforcing “Always Use Secure Connections” by default from ...
Will was the Phones Editor at Android Police from August 2022 to May 2025, which usually meant his desk was covered in a dozen different smartphones at any given time. Prior to that, he was a news ...
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