A recent investigation reveals Chrome’s vulnerabilities to fingerprinting and header-based tracking, highlighting how billions of users remain exposed despite Google’s privacy promises. Experts warn that real privacy requires advanced detection tools and user vigilance.
Google Chrome’s latest update patched silent vulnerabilities that could have exposed billions of users to cyber threats. Explore the high-stakes world of browser security and discover why every update matters.
Google’s Chrome browser now natively supports lazy loading for video and audio. This update not only speeds up browsing but also blocks hidden trackers and reduces exposure to cyber threats—all with a single HTML attribute.
Google has issued an urgent Chrome update to patch a critical zero-day flaw actively exploited by hackers. Find out what happened, who’s at risk, and how to stay safe.
Google Chrome’s latest security updates are more than routine—they’re the frontline defense in an ongoing battle against cyber threats. Find out how vulnerabilities are discovered, patched, and what it means for your online safety.
Google’s long-awaited official Chrome browser for ARM64 Linux devices arrives in Q2 2026, closing a major gap and promising a richer browsing experience for millions of users on platforms like Raspberry Pi and Pinebook.
Chrome’s Gemini Live AI assistant was vulnerable to hijacking by malicious extensions, exposing users to surveillance and data theft. Here’s how the flaw worked, how it was fixed, and what it means for browser security.
Google has urgently patched three serious Chrome bugs, including high-risk flaws in PDFium and V8 that could let hackers hijack browsers through malicious files or websites. Here’s what happened—and why you must update now.
Google rushes out an emergency fix for a critical Chrome zero-day (CVE-2026-2441) exploited by attackers. Discover the technical details, risks, and why this browser bug matters.
A high-severity zero-day flaw in Google Chrome’s CSS engine is enabling hackers to hijack computers in active attacks. Google has released an emergency patch—users must update now to stay safe.