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Security researchers at Socket have uncovered a deceptive Chrome extension called Crypto Copilot that masquerades as a legitimate Solana trading tool while secretly siphoning SOL from users’ swap transactions. The malicious extension, published o…
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Google has released an urgent security update for its Chrome browser to address a critical zero-day vulnerability actively exploited by threat actors. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-13223, affects the V8 JavaScript engine and poses a significant risk to…
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Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated supply chain attack disguised as a legitimate cryptocurrency wallet. Socket’s Threat Research Team discovered a malicious Chrome extension called “Safery: Ethereum Wallet,” published…
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Google has released a new stable Chrome update that addresses a serious flaw in its V8 JavaScript engine. The update, now available as version 142.0.7444.162/.163 for Windows, 142.0.7444.162 for Mac, and 142.0.7444.162 for Linux, will roll out to users…
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Google has released an emergency security update for Chrome across all platforms, rolling out version 142.0.7444.134 and 142.0.7444.135 to address five critical and medium-severity vulnerabilities. The update addresses urgent security concerns identifi…
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Security researcher Jofpin has disclosed “Brash,” a critical flaw in Google’s Blink rendering engine that enables attackers to crash Chromium-based browsers almost instantly. Affecting billions of users worldwide, this architectural weakness exploits unchecked updates to the document.title API, overwhelming the browser’s main thread and triggering system-wide denial of service without sophisticated tools or privileges. The […] The post Critical Vulnerability in Chromium’s Blink Let Attackers Crash Chromium-based Browsers Within Seconds appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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Security researchers have discovered a critical architectural flaw in the Blink rendering engine that powers Chromium-based browsers, exposing over 3 billion users to denial-of-service attacks. The vulnerability, called Brash, allows malicious act…
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Google has released Chrome version 142 to the stable channel, addressing multiple critical security vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to execute malicious code on affected systems. The update, now rolling out to Windows, Mac, and Linux users, …
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Google has announced a significant security initiative that will fundamentally change how Chrome handles unsecured web connections. Beginning with Chrome 154’s release in October 2026, the browser will enable the “Always Use Secure Connections” feature by default, requiring users to approve access to any public website lacking HTTPS encryption before proceeding. This strategic shift represents […] The post Chrome to Alert Users “Always Use Secure Connections” While Opening Public HTTP Sites appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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Google rolled out version 141.0.7390.65/.66 for Windows and Mac and 141.0.7390.65 for Linux. This update fixes three critical security flaws, all of which involve memory handling errors that an attacker could exploit to execute arbitrary code in the co…
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