The now-patched flaw is the latest in a growing string of security issues with the viral AI tool, which has seen rapid adoption among developers.
A Chrome vulnerability allowed malicious extensions to hijack the browser’s Gemini Live assistant to spy on users and exfiltrate data.
Attackers could have exploited the vulnerability to escalate privileges, violate user privacy while browsing, and access sensitive resources ...
A bug in Google Chrome's Gemini AI feature could expose your data or allow attackers to monitor you. Here's how to stay protected.
Introduction: The Evolution of Browser Security For two decades, the web browser served as the primary security frontier for digital interactions. The logic was clear: the browser represented the lens ...
Google released a Chrome security update patching three high-severity vulnerabilities, including memory flaws that could ...
PCWorld reports that AI-powered phishing scams now use personalized data from breaches and social media to create convincing ...
You might not think of a CAPTCHA check as a cybercrime lure, but if you fall prey to one, you may become infected with malware. Learn how to spot them with our guide.
Don’t delay, ensure Chrome is updated now as Google confirms an emergency security alert. CVE-2026-2441 exploited in the wild ...
LayerX Security, the leader in AI Usage Control, today launched Agentic Browser Protection, the industry's first dedicated ...
Background In March 2025, cybersecurity researchers disclosed a highly sophisticated targeted attack campaign named “Operation ForumTroll.” Orchestrated by an unidentified state-sponsored APT group, ...
An update for Chrome was sent out late last week with a single, solitary fix: the first zero-day exploit discovered so far ...