Google Updates Chrome to 15 with 28 Security Fixes
Google has updated its Chrome web browser to version 15, patching 28 security flaws, none of them critical.
Imagine watching a thriller where a hacker takes control of an entire city’s power grid or hospital system, demanding millions in untraceable cryptocurrency to restore operations. It’s the kind of plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat in a suspense film. But ransomware isn’t just the stuff of Hollywood anymore; it’s a...
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Google has updated its Chrome web browser to version 15, patching 28 security flaws, none of them critical.
A new backdoor, Tsunami, has been discovered. This hacker tool can be used for denial of service attacks, but...
Adobe has fixed a Flash flaw which could allow malicious users to turn on your webcam and microphone.
New variants of the Flashback Trojan horse act in new ways.
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Google is introducing encrypted searches via SSL so miscreants can't sniff an open network and discover what you're searching...
iOS devices get updates to the Google safe browsing database when synced with iTunes.
The latest version of the Flashback Trojan horse installs a backdoor module in the Safari web browser.
Apple has updated software for Mac OS X, iOS and others, with many, many security fixes.
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