Now, Google Chrome is gearing up to take the next step: warning people when they try to visit non-secure websites. Google ...
Google Chrome emergency update fixes a critical flaw in the V8 engine that could allow remote attacks. Users must update ...
If you’re among the 3.5 billion people using Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, or Android, it’s time to pay attention.
Google has confirmed that a zero-day security vulnerability in its Chrome web browser is being actively exploited and has issued a rare emergency security update in response. Although Chrome security ...
Cert-In has issued a high-severity warning for Google Chrome desktop users, identifying multiple vulnerabilities. These flaws ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned of a high-severity remote code execution vulnerability in ...
Google has upgraded its Chrome 2.0 Web browser from being in test mode (beta) to its final version ready for download and general use. With this latest update, compared to early beta 2.0 releases of ...
Google is testing whether changing the Chrome user agent to three-digit 'Chrome/100' will cause loss of functionality on websites that are expecting a two digit version number. A user agent is a ...
A new set of SQLite vulnerabilities can allow attackers to remotely run malicious code inside Google Chrome, the world's most popular web browser. The vulnerabilities, five, in total, are named ...
Google has also provided Chrome for Android 141.0.7390.122, which fixes the same vulnerabilities as in the desktop versions.
Google has released Chrome 94.0.4606.71 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, to fix two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been exploited by attackers. "Google is aware the exploits for CVE-2021-37975 and CVE ...