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CERT-IN Warns of Critical Vulnerabilities in Google Chrome

CERT-IN warns of critical vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could expose users to remote attacks. Users are urged to update to version 128.0.6613.119 or newer to safeguard their systems against these serious ‘use after free’ vulnerabilities, which could allow unauthorized access. Stay secure by practicing good cybersecurity habits and keeping software up to date.

Google Reverses Course on Third-Party Cookies in Chrome, Introduces New Privacy Strategy

Google has reversed its decision to eliminate third-party cookies from Chrome, emphasizing user choice and privacy in its updated strategy. This pivotal move impacts online advertising and privacy discussions, as Google collaborates with regulatory bodies to develop privacy-preserving alternatives through its Privacy Sandbox initiative. Stakeholders are watching closely as the company seeks to balance user privacy with the needs of advertisers.

Boost Your Productivity with Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts

Learn how to enhance your browsing experience with these practical and frequently used keyboard shortcuts in Google Chrome. From opening new windows to managing bookmarks and navigating around pages, these shortcuts can boost your productivity and efficiency while browsing the web.

Google and Mozilla Release Security Updates for Chrome and Firefox to Address High-Severity Flaws

Google and Mozilla have released security updates for Chrome and Firefox, fixing over 35 vulnerabilities, with a focus on high-severity flaws. Chrome 124 comes with patches for critical bugs, including object corruption in V8 JavaScript engine and WebAssembly, with bug bounty rewards totaling $65,000. Firefox 125 addresses 15 vulnerabilities, with five high-severity issues in the JIT component. Mozilla also released Firefox ESR 115.10 for enhanced security.

Urgent Warning for Google Chrome Users on Windows

Google Chrome users on Windows are urged to update their browser immediately due to critical security fixes for CVE-2024-2883 and three high-risk issues. The ‘use after free’ vulnerability could potentially allow attackers to run arbitrary code on users’ PCs. Google aims to deploy the patch within 30 days, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. It is crucial for Windows users to update their browsers to mitigate the risk of exploitation and protect their devices from potential security threats.

Google’s Chrome browser to block third-party cookies, raising concerns among advertisers

Google has recently initiated a significant change in its Chrome browser, implementing measures to block third-party cookies, which are commonly used for tracking user data and behavior online. This move is part of Google’s effort to enhance internet privacy, but…