Indian cyber security officials warn Chrome users of a serious flaw that could allow hackers to remotely compromise devices.
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Stop the slop by disabling AI features in Chrome
The most popular desktop browser is festooned with Google AI, but you can make at least some of it go away Most of today’s ...
Kaspersky uncovers Stealka malware targeting crypto wallets through fake game mods. Learn how it works and how to protect ...
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Search teams probe wreckage after Libyan army chief and 7 others are killed in Turkey plane crash
Search teams have recovered the cockpit voice and flight data recorders from the jet that crashed and killed Libya’s military ...
After two years of subdued Christmas celebrations due to war, thousands of people flocked to Bethlehem's Manger Square on ...
You can still download and use Google Chrome for free, but there are signs that a paid subscription might be required for ...
With more than 65% global market share, Chrome is the default browser for the internet. Billions of users rely on it daily, ...
Two Chrome extensions in the Web Store named 'Phantom Shuttle' are posing as plugins for a proxy service to hijack user ...
Chrome's AI Mode is evolving beyond simple chat interfaces. Soon, the browser will be able to reference your recent tabs and ...
A new Chrome Platform Status entry shows Google working on Global Privacy Control support, aligning the browser with ...
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