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Google Patches 10th Chrome Zero-day Exploited In the Wild this Year
Google Patches 10th Chrome Zero-day Exploited In the Wild this Year
Google Patches 10th Chrome Zero-day Exploited In the Wild this Year
Google Patches 10th Chrome Zero-day Exploited In the Wild this Year

Google Patches 10th Chrome Zero-day Exploited In the Wild this Year

Google Patches 10th Chrome Zero-day Exploited In the Wild this Year Google has released Chrome 93.0.4577.82 for Windows, Mac, and Linux to fix eleven security vulnerabilities, two of them being zero-days exploited in the wild. “Google is aware that exploits for CVE-2021-30632 and CVE-2021-30633 exist in the wild,” the company revealed in the release notes

Firefox Now Bypasses Windows 11’s Messy Default Browser Settings

Firefox Now Bypasses Windows 11’s Messy Default Browser Settings Likely fed up with the new Windows 11 default apps interface, Mozilla has bypassed Microsoft’s policies to make it easier for users to switch their default browser. In the past, when a Windows application wanted to become the default program, it would programmatically make the change

Apple Fixes iOS Zero-day Used to Deploy NSO iPhone Spyware

Apple Fixes iOS Zero-day Used to Deploy NSO iPhone Spyware Apple has released security updates to fix two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been seen exploited in the wild to attack iPhones and Macs. One is known to be used to install the Pegasus spyware on iPhones. The vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2021-30860 and CVE-2021-30858, and both

FTC Warns of Extortionists Targeting LGBTQ+ Community on Dating Apps

FTC Warns of Extortionists Targeting LGBTQ+ Community on Dating Apps The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns of extortion scammers targeting the LGBTQ+ community via online dating apps such as Grindr and Feeld. As the FTC revealed, the fraudsters would pose as potential romantic partners on LGBTQ+ dating apps, sending explicit photos and asking their

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