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Our technologies detected targeted attacks involving a number of zero-day exploits.
A vulnerability in Google Chrome has already been exploited by malefactors. All users need to update to version 89.0.4389.90.
Hackers are actively exploiting a dangerous vulnerability in Google Chrome. With Chrome 88.0.4324.150, Google has patched the vulnerability.
Someone tried to use popular Google Chrome Extensions for secretly playing videos in users’ browsers to inflate view counts.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the latest scam targeting Travelex customers, a phishing attack on the UN, Australia relief being targeted by Magecart, and more.
A Chrome vulnerability already exploited by attackers gets patched. We recommend updating your browser right now.
Chrome and Firefox extensions can collect your browsing history. Learn why this is dangerous and how to protect yourself.
We explain how malware steals passwords and other valuable data stored in the browser — and how to protect yourself.
We explain how not to drown in the stream of annoying browser push notifications — or even kiss them goodbye.
Dave and Jeff discuss a number of issues ranging from backdooring encrypted chats to POS malware and more.
Too many ads on your computer lately? Malicious Chrome extensions might be to blame.
The Razy Trojan secretly installs malicious extensions for Chrome and Firefox to serve phishing links and steal cryptocurrency.
The personal data of 257,000 Facebook users, including private messages belonging to 81,000 of them, has leaked online. Hackers claim to have access to 120 million accounts.
This edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast looks at Google and Mastercard sharing data, a hacked Chrome extension, and some thoughts from Captain Kirk.
Chrome learns to block ads by itself. What has Google come up with, and how will it help users?
Browser extensions are handy, but they can also be really dangerous. Here’s what can go wrong and what you can do about it.
Episode 9 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about a secret USB from Heathrow, Hollywood hacked, and Microsoft using Chrome in a presentation.
Google is releasing a tool that ensures all data passing out of its Chrome browser is encrypted in transit, resolving the problem of relying on others’ crypto.
Internet companies are doing their best to protect users and bring them better security solutions. The same goes for Google, which recently announced that the Chrome browser will now be