A set of 30 malicious Chrome extensions that have been installed by more than 300,000 users are masquerading as AI assistants to steal credentials, email content, and browsing information. Some of the ...
No matter how many dedicated apps you have installed on your PC, you probably live most of your life in the browser. Google’s well aware of this — it’s the entire concept behind ChromeOS, after all — ...
Chrome Adds Split View, PDF Notes, and Drive Saving Tools Your email has been sent Generated with Google Gemini. Chrome is turning the browser into a built-in ...
Google has released emergency updates to fix a high-severity Chrome vulnerability exploited in zero-day attacks, marking the first such security flaw patched since the start of the year. "Google is ...
LayerX found 30 malicious Chrome extensions posing as GenAI tools Extensions exfiltrated page text, metadata, and Gmail content to attacker servers Over 300,000 downloads; popular add-ons included AI ...
Google has quietly rolled out a trio of Chrome features designed to make everyday browsing feel less like juggling tabs and more like getting work done. The update focuses on productivity, adding ...
Users are recommended to update their Chrome browser to version 145.0.7632.75/76 for Windows and macOS, and 144.0.7559.75 for Linux to ensure protection. Users can go to More > Help > About Google ...
As AI companies and startups push their way into the web browser market, the world’s biggest browser, Google Chrome, is rolling out a handful of new features. The company on Thursday announced the ...
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The Chrome Web Store has been infested with dozens of malicious browser extensions claiming to provide AI assistant functionality but that secretly are siphoning off personal information from victims.
Zero-day means a software security vulnerability, where the concerned experts (in this case, engineers at Apple) were previously unaware of its existence, but some hackers may have exploited it to ...
Software engineers can heave a sigh of relief. Your job may get changed/altered a bit, but it is not going anywhere according to the CEO of India's second-biggest IT company Infosys. In an interview ...