Chrome Enterprise gets Premium security but you have to pay for it
    April 10, 2024   03:52 PM   1 Google has announced a new version of its browser for organizations, Chrome Enterprise Premium, which comes with extended security controls for a monthly fee per user. The product is a step up from Chrome Enterprise, now demoted to Chrome Enterprise Core, and provides threat and data protection, increased control options, and reporting capabilities. Extra security at a cost Google’s new security-enhanced alternative for...
    By AFFA 2024-04-11 15:47:14 0 20
    Google fixes two Pixel zero-day flaws exploited by forensics firms
    April 3, 2024   10:47 AM   1 Google has fixed two Google Pixel zero-days exploited by forensic firms to unlock phones without a PIN and gain access to the data stored within them. Although Pixels run Android, they receive separate updates from the standard monthly patches distributed to all Android device OEMs. This is due to their unique hardware platform, over which Google has direct control, and the exclusive features and capabilities. While the April...
    By AFFA 2024-04-03 17:54:13 0 31
    Google fixes one more Chrome zero-day exploited at Pwn2Own
    April 3, 2024   12:39 PM   0 Google has fixed another zero-day vulnerability in the Chrome browser, which was exploited by security researchers during the Pwn2Own hacking contest last month. Tracked as CVE-2024-3159, this high-severity security flaw is caused by an out-of-bounds read weakness in the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine. Remote attackers can exploit the vulnerability using crafted HTML pages to gain access to data beyond the memory buffer via...
    By AFFA 2024-04-03 17:50:41 0 18
    Google agrees to delete Chrome browsing data of 136 million users
    April 2, 2024   01:07 PM   0 Google has agreed to delete billions of data records collected from 136 million Chrome users in the United States, as part of a lawsuit settlement regarding alleged undisclosed browser data collection while in Incognito mode. The case concerns a class-action lawsuit filed in June 2020 against Google, targeting the inadequate disclosure of data collection practices and lack of privacy controls in Chrome's Incognito mode. The...
    By AFFA 2024-04-02 21:36:33 0 26
    New Chrome feature aims to stop hackers from using stolen cookies
    April 2, 2024   02:08 PM   2 Google announced a new Chrome security feature called 'Device Bound Session Credentials' that ties cookies to a specific device, blocking hackers from stealing and using them to hijack users' accounts. Cookies are files that websites use to remember your browsing information and preferences and automatically log you into a service or website. These cookies are created after you log into a service and verify multi-factor...
    By AFFA 2024-04-02 21:35:18 0 25
    Google Podcasts service shuts down in the US next week
    March 29, 2024   11:03 AM   0 U.S. users have just a few more days to make the transition from Google Podcasts as the company moves forward with the process of discontinuing the service globally. Google is currently sending in-app notifications to users in the U.S. that starting April 2nd they will no longer be able to use Google Podcasts and is recommending to export subscriptions to YouTube Music. The Google Podcasts streaming service launched...
    By AFFA 2024-03-30 17:22:44 0 20
    Google's new AI search results promotes sites pushing malware, scams
    March 25, 2024   07:32 AM   1 Google's new AI-powered 'Search Generative Experience' algorithms recommend scam sites that redirect visitors to unwanted Chrome extensions, fake iPhone giveaways, browser spam subscriptions, and tech support scams. Earlier this month, Google began rolling out a new feature called Google Search Generative Experience (SGE) in its search results, which provides AI-generated quick summaries for search queries,...
    By AFFA 2024-03-25 15:53:52 0 37
    Google engineer caught stealing AI tech secrets for Chinese firms
    March 7, 2024   09:56 AM   0 The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced the unsealing of an indictment against Linwei (Leon) Ding, 38, a former software engineer at Google, suspected of stealing Google AI trade secrets for Chinese companies. The charges allege that Ding stole proprietary information about Google's artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and transferred it to two companies based in China, where he secretly worked. The...
    By AFFA 2024-03-08 16:08:54 0 96
    Google Pay app shutting down in US, users have till June to move fund
    February 23, 2024   01:46 PM   0 Google is retiring the standalone Pay app in the United States. Users have until June 4 to transfer the balance to bank accounts. Google Pay is a secure mobile wallet that lets users send money to businesses or friends, make online purchases, pay bills, and earn rewards that translate to cash-backs or discounts. The app has over a billion downloads on Google Play and is used by people across 180 countries on various...
    By AFFA 2024-02-23 18:52:36 0 118
    Hackers abuse Google Cloud Run in massive banking trojan campaign
    February 21, 2024   04:07 PM   0 Security researchers are warning of hackers abusing the Google Cloud Run service to distribute massive volumes of banking trojans like Astaroth, Mekotio, and Ousaban. Google Cloud Run is lets users deploy frontend and backend services, websites or applications, handle workloads without the effort of managing an infrastructure or scaling. Cisco Talos researchers observed a massive uptick in the misuse of...
    By AFFA 2024-02-21 21:42:44 0 77
    Anatsa Android malware downloaded 150,000 times via Google Play
    February 19, 2024   08:34 AM   1 The Anatsa banking trojan has been targeting users in Europe by infecting Android devices through malware droppers hosted on Google Play. Over the past four months, security researchers noticed five campaigns tailored to deliver the malware to users in the UK, Germany, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic. Researchers at fraud detection company ThreatFabric noticed an increase of Anatsa activity since November,...
    By AFFA 2024-02-20 16:54:33 0 103
    New Google Chrome feature blocks attacks against home networks
    February 17, 2024   10:07 AM   1 Google is testing a new feature to prevent malicious public websites from pivoting through a user's browser to attack devices and services on internal, private networks. More simply, Google plans to prevent bad websites on the internet from attacking a visitor's devices (like printers or routers) in your home or on your computer. People usually consider these devices safe as they're not directly connected to the internet and are...
    By AFFA 2024-02-17 17:17:55 0 101
    Google tests blocking side-loaded Android apps with risky permissions
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    Google teases a new modern look for sign-in pages, including Gmail
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