Chrome
Patch EVERYTHING: Widely Used ‘WebP’ Code has Critical Bug
Richi Jennings | | Buffer Overflow, buffer overflow attack, Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities, buffer overflows, Chrome, Chromium, edge, Electron, Exploitable Vulnerabilities, Firefox, google, Heap Overflow, libwebp, Open Source and Software Supply Chain Risks, open source software supply chain, open source software supply chain security, opera, SB Blogwatch, secure software supply chain, slack, software supply chain, software supply chain hygiene, software supply chain risk, Software Supply Chain risks, software supply chain security, Software Supply Chain Security Risks, thunderbird, WebP
WebP FAIL. Critical vuln in libwebp: Go get updates to Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Slack and more ...
Security Boulevard
ALERT: Google Wants to DRM your OS for ‘Web Environment Integrity’
Richi Jennings | | adtech, attestation, Chrome, digital rights management, DRM, environment attestation, freedom to tinker, google, IntegrityToken, SB Blogwatch, Web Environment Integrity, WEI
We will kill WEI: A thinly veiled attempt to track you and make more ad money ...
Security Boulevard
Chrome Extensions Warning — Millions of Users Infected
Richi Jennings | | Chrome, Chrome extension, chrome extensions, chrome store malware, Chrome Web Store, google, Malware, Privacy, SB Blogwatch
Malware Déjà Vu: Perhaps as many as 87 million victims—maybe more ...
Security Boulevard
Google Chrome 3rd Party Cookies Crumbling — Finally!
Richi Jennings | | Chrome, cookie, cookies, FLoC, google, omnomnomnomnomnomcookie, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, SB Blogwatch, Topics, tracking cookies
Om Nom Nom Nom Nom: Privacy Sandbox inching towards reality. But concerns remain ...
Security Boulevard
Drop Everything: Update Chrome NOW — 0-Day Exploit in Wild
Richi Jennings | | Chrome, Chromium, CVE-2023-2033, google, Google Chrome, SB Blogwatch, Type Confusion
It’s Help|About Time: Chrome’s “V8” JavaScript engine has high-severity vuln. Scrotes already exploiting it ...
Security Boulevard
How to Stop Online Tracking: 3 New Ways
Tom Eston | | Advertisers, advice, Apple, Chrome, Cybersecurity, Data Brokers, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, DuckDuckGo, Enhanced Tracking Protection, Episodes, Firefox, Information Security, Infosec, Online Tracking, Podcast, Privacy, privacy settings, Safari, Search Engine, security, Startpage, technology, tips, web browser, Weekly Edition
In this episode host Tom Eston discusses one of the biggest privacy concerns people have today, online tracking by companies and advertisers. Tom will cover the following topics, tips, and new techniques ...
Spyware Vendor’s Heliconia Framework Exploits Browser Vulnerabilities
A company in Barcelona that purports to offer custom security solutions is tied to exploitation frameworks that can deploy spyware. Variston IT’s “Heliconia framework exploits n-day vulnerabilities in Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft ...
Security Boulevard
Extra, Extra, VERT Reads All About It: Cybersecurity News for the Week of August 22, 2022
Andrew Swoboda | | Chrome, critical vulnerability, Featured Articles, Microsoft, Privilege Escalation, VERT News, VMware
All of us at Tripwire’s Vulnerability Exposure and Research Team (VERT) are constantly looking out for interesting stories and developments in the infosec world. Here’s what cybersecurity news stood out to us ...
Google ‘Delays Making Less Money’ — Third-Party Cookie Ban on Hold
Richi Jennings | | Chrome, cookies, FLoC, google, Might as well read “Google delays making less money”, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, SB Blogwatch, Topics, tracking cookies
Google’s plan to kill third party cookies is delayed—yet again. And it’s probably not surprising ...
Security Boulevard
Extra, Extra, VERT Reads All About It: Cybersecurity News for the Week of June 20, 2022
All of us at Tripwire’s Vulnerability Exposure and Research Team (VERT) are constantly looking out for interesting stories and developments in the infosec world. Here’s what cybersecurity news stood out to us ...