CERT-IN has issued a critical alert for Google Chrome desktop users, highlighting a vulnerability that could allow remote hackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems.
Google late Thursday released developer-only versions of its Chrome browser for Mac and Linux, making good on a nine-month-old promise that it would eventually add those editions to the Windows ...
With nearly 3.5 billion users, Google’s Chrome web browser rules the roost when it comes to popularity. Unfortunately, that also makes it a big target for hackers looking to profit from security ...
Update, Sept. 28, 2024: This story, originally published Sept. 27, now includes details of the ChromeLoader threat campaign taking over browsers. The 3.45 billion users of the Chrome web browser must ...
CERT-In warns millions of Chrome users to update immediately after a critical flaw exposes systems to remote cyberattacks.
Big news today for Google Chrome browser lovers and wanna be Chrome lovers: beta versions for the Mac and for Linux have become available and, at least as exciting, Chrome extensions have arrived.
Windows, Mac, and Linux—are affected due to the vulnerability. Moving forward, let’s have a look at the versions affected, ...