Long the bane of the security industry, browser exploits just keep getting more dangerous as techniques grow more refined to get the most leverage from browser and browser extension flaws. According ...
Update Chromium-based browsers to the patched Chrome/Edge/Opera builds and relaunch them. A non-updated browser stays vulnerable. The fastest path to a “drain” is you signing bad approvals. Treat ...
Browser exploits continue to haunt enterprise security. In May, Microsoft patched a browser vulnerability that could allow attackers to force Edge users into Internet Explorer compatibility mode, ...
A new browser-based phishing technique has made it harder for users to spot malicious websites, according to recent cybersecurity research. The method, known as a Fullscreen Browser-in-the-Middle ...
As reported by the security blog Sophos Security, Google's Threat Research Group has found an active zero-day exploit that could let hackers into your computer through your Chrome or Edge browser.
Mozilla has released an emergency update to the Firefox browser. The update fixes a zero-day vulnerability. The company has also rolled out updates to the two ESR versions of Firefox and the Tor ...
Lazarus Group is by no means a new kid on the cyber-criminal block. Active since roughly 2009, the North Korean state-sponsored cyber threat group is a highly financially-motivated organization behind ...
Researchers have devised a new attack that can bypass one of the main exploit mitigations in browsers: Address space layout randomization (ASLR). The attack takes advantage of how modern processors ...
As reported by the information security blog Bleeping Computer, Microsoft researchers identified a critical vulnerability in the Chrome browser that requires immediate attention. This security flaw is ...