Although the browser is still largely a Google project, its open-source nature is being highlighted as a University of Warsaw programmer is granted insider status. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
As Google releases yet another Chrome security update, here’s what you need to know about use-after-free flaws.
Google has laid out a plan for blocking third-party applications from injecting code into the Chrome browser. The most impacted by this change are antivirus and other security products that often ...
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