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Software developers check how antivirus will treat their products before releasing them to the public.
Software developers check how antivirus will treat their products before releasing them to the public.
Site isolation looks to be the only mitigation but it’s not perfect.
Chip makers release patches but they'll customers will need to choose between security and performance.
Google tweaks Chrome security indicators for a world where HTTPS is the default.
Fake Facebook profiles and bogus Android apps in Google Play offer North Korean hackers an eye across the border.
The Microsoft May Patch Tuesday update fixes 67 security flaws including one used in targeted attacks and another revealed by Google researchers.
Google opens a defaut-HTTPS top level domain (TLD) just for apps.
New confidential mode lets users set an expiry date on messages and require an SMS passcode.
Microsoft releases a Chrome extension that it claims will offer better protection than Google's built-in protections.
The critical Flash Player flaw patched in February becomes a top tool for cybercriminals.
Nine out of 10 crypto-mining Chrome extension submissions didn't abide by Google’s single purpose and disclosure rules, so it's banning them altogether.
Google's new G-Suite updates aim to shut out sophisticated CEO impersonation phishing attacks.
Apple has rolled out a new version of Safari's cross-site tracking defenses and new mitigations for techniques that ad firms were using to bypass the privacy protocols.
A year long Federal Trade Commission probe into patchy smartphone updates has resulted in no punishments, but could lay down the groundwork for future fines.
Microsoft and Google clash again over their respective bug disclosure policies.