Update Chromium-based browsers to the patched Chrome/Edge/Opera builds and relaunch them. A non-updated browser stays vulnerable. The fastest path to a “drain” is you signing bad approvals. Treat ...
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 ...
A zero-day exploit was discovered in Chrome and has now been patched. The security vulnerability appears to be a “user after free” flaw. The fix is currently available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. If ...
Two-day hands-on course offers a rare opportunity for beginners to build real browser exploits from scratch using V8 vulnerabilities. The two-day course, scheduled for August 4–5, is part of Black Hat ...
Google has issued a new critical security update for Chrome users across multiple platforms as evidence of an exploit is confirmed. In a Chrome stable channel update announcement, published November ...
Google has issued another critical warning—the third in just a few days—as another active threat is discovered; here’s what you need to do. Urgent warning issued for 2 billion Chrome users Updated ...
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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 ...
If you're using Google's Chrome browser, it's time to update it -- and fast. CVE-2024-4947 refers to "Type Confusion in V8" Javascript. The flaw, which was discovered by security researchers Vasily ...
As we wait for iOS 17.2 to arrive and bring bug fixes and security updates to our Mac, Google has a critical update for the Chrome browser on the Mac to patch several security flaws, at least one of ...
Security researchers have found an exploit in the DRM system of Google’s Chrome browser that makes it easy for pirates to rip encrypted videos straight from the web. David Livshits from Israel’s Cyber ...