Google announces important security milestone for Chrome users—what you need to know about enhanced protection mode.
CVE-2025-0451, meanwhile, is “only” a medium-rated vulnerability and impacts the Extensions API.
It's Safer Internet Day, and Google is celebrating it by reminding Chrome users how AI-enabled Safe Browsing works.
Google's Chrome browser might soon get a useful security upgrade: detecting passwords used in data breaches and then generating and storing a better replacement. Google says it's an "AI innovation," ...
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To fix Chrome Remote Desktop if it is displaying a black screen, disable Chrome Remote Desktop Curtain Mode, remove ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNGoogle Chrome Will Soon Automatically Change Your Compromised Passwords for YouInstead of requiring manual action, the browser’s AI can handle the process, navigating to the relevant website and updating ...
Fake Chrome sites spread ValleyRAT via DLL hijacking, targeting finance and sales with keylogging and remote execution.
Google is soon introducing AI to enhance its password manager in Chrome, automating password resets and suggesting new ones.
As part of Safer Internet Day, Google shared that Safe Browsing’s Enhanced Protection mode has been enabled by over 1 billion Chrome users.
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