One of the oldest malware tricks in the book — hacked websites claiming visitors need to update their Web browser before they can view any content — has roared back to life in the past few months. New ...
As reported by the information security blog Bleeping Computer, Microsoft researchers identified a critical vulnerability in the Chrome browser that requires immediate attention. This security flaw is ...
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Security experts are warning of an increase in fake browser update attacks, where users are tricked into downloading malicious software. Security firm Proofpoint warns that it has “observed an ...
As reported by the security blog Sophos Security, Google's Threat Research Group has found an active zero-day exploit that could let hackers into your computer through your Chrome or Edge browser.
Threat actors are using cybersecurity best practices against you, hiding malware inside of fake browser updates. They do so by seeding legitimate but vulnerable websites with malicious JavaScript.
Updating your Brave browser ensures access to the latest features and security enhancements. While Brave generally updates itself automatically, a manual update is sometimes necessary. Learn how to ...