AI breakthroughs, zero-day exploits, and layoffs reveal how this week’s tech news pivots on fast-moving artificial ...
GlassWorm uses a fake WakaTime VS Code extension to infect IDEs, deploy RATs, and steal data, prompting urgent credential ...
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HWMonitor and CPU-Z developer CPUID breached by unknown attackers
Unknown attackers compromised the CPUID website, redirecting users to malware laden versions of popular tools.
Google releases DBSC in Chrome 146 for Windows, binding cookies to devices to reduce session theft and prevent unauthorized access.
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Google announced this week the first stable version of Chrome 147, which includes patches for 60 vulnerabilities, including ...
Google’s Device Bound Session Credentials in Chrome protect against session cookie theft by binding authentication to the device.
Safari's release of version 26.2 in December introduced support for the scrollend event, completing its alignment with major browsers. This event signals when scrolling has definitively ended, ...
Google is officially rolling out Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) to Windows users in Chrome 146. The new security feature cryptographically binds your login cookies to your device’s hardware.
Chrome extensions were spotted leaking sensitive browser data like API keys, secrets, and tokens via unguarded HTTP ...
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