The move follows a series of reported compliance failures and lack of progress in addressing publicly disclosed incidents This article has been...
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Google has announced that it’s going to start blocking websites that use certificates from Entrust starting around November 1, 2024, in its Chrome browser, citing compliance failures and the certificate authority’s inability to address security issues in a timely manner.…
The move follows a series of reported compliance failures and lack of progress in addressing publicly disclosed incidents This article has been...
Posted by Chrome Root Program, Chrome Security Team The Chrome Security Team prioritizes the security and privacy of Chrome’s users, and we are...
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Google released Chrome 126 that patches six security issues, four of which address high-severity vulnerabilities
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In a massive update for anyone who struggles with long texts or reading from screens, Google's latest feature in the Chrome browser allows you to have...
At least 49 members of 118th Congress have violated a federal insider trading and conflicts-of-interest law, a Raw Story analysis of congressional...
Out of 346 million users who downloaded extensions that violate Google policies, 280 million of these downloads had malware.