Google has been pushing hard to incorporate speech recognition features into Web apps. But a Chrome exploit that can secretly transcribe your conversations unless you’re paying attention probably wasn ...
Chrome has over 3 billion users worldwide, but every single one of them now needs to update their browser after Google discovered its third Zero Day exploit this year. In a new blog post, Google ...
As reported by the information security blog Bleeping Computer, Microsoft researchers identified a critical vulnerability in the Chrome browser that requires immediate attention. This security flaw is ...
Three major events: Chrome 148 patched numerous flaws, a Linux exploit emerged unpatched, and AWS suffered a thermal incident. Linux exploit severity: The 'Dirty Frag' bug allows local root access on ...
In its most recent update, Chrome has addressed a total of seven security bugs. Among them is CVE-2023-6345, which stands as the only zero-day vulnerability. In the update, Google acknowledged that ...
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.
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An active exploit could leave your system vulnerable to data theft and malicious code. A critical security update is rolling out now. An active exploit could leave your system vulnerable to data theft ...