Google has issued a “whopper” update fixing 382 issues in its popular Chrome browser. Here's what you need to know.
Users of Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, or Linux are urged to update their browsers following a high-severity security warning from the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In).
On privacy, neither browser has a clear advantage. Chrome is tied to Google's advertising ecosystem, while Edge encourages ...
Chrome 151 could bring process isolation to Windows, helping protect Chrome’s memory from other apps and adding a security ...
Google on Tuesday announced the release of Chrome 151 with patches for 382 vulnerabilities, the vast majority of which were ...
Fake Perplexity Chrome extension exploited a legal permission combination to log every address-bar keystroke before ...
Google released a Chrome update addressing 382 security bugs, including sandbox-escape risks. Users and IT teams should ...
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Google’s Chrome 149 security update fixes 18 bugs, including four critical flaws affecting WebGL, Autofill, and Blink ...
Google has released a new Chrome 149 update to patch 18 security vulnerabilities, including 10 use-after-free bugs.
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