Chrome extensions called "Phantom Shuttle" stole user data for years before Google removed them from the Chrome Web Store ...
This Google Chrome vulnerability could leave your apps exposed to attack. You have been warned. Update your browser now.
2016 might be the year that HTTP finally dies. Chrome’s security team announced today that the browser will start marking websites that use insecure HTTP connections to transmit passwords and credit ...
To push more websites to implement encryption and to better protect users, Google will start flagging plain HTTP connections as insecure in its popular Chrome browser. The plan will go into effect in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google sends a nudge toward the unencrypted web Google sends a nudge toward the unencrypted web Starting in July, ...
Google is giving web developers six months to prepare for the next phase of its plan to mark all HTTP pages as 'Not secure'. October will mark stage two of Google's plan to label all HTTP pages as ...
As HTTPS has become more common across the web, Google Chrome is preparing to launch a security option that will block “insecure” downloads through HTTP. While it used to be the case that only privacy ...
Google today launched Chrome 81 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Chrome 81 includes an Origin Trial of Web NFC for mobile, early Augmented Reality support, mixed images autoupgraded to HTTPS ...
Google’s Chrome is one of the best web browsers around — it’s fast, light, and doesn’t get in the way of the content you want to see. But what makes Chrome unique, perhaps even powerful, is when you ...
All web browsers have the same basic function, and yet, the choice between them has always been one of the most contentious in tech history. You have more options ...