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Google announced at I/O 2025 an exciting security feature for Chrome: The browser will change compromised passwords on its own.
At the Google I/O 2025 developers' conference, Google introduced a major security enhancement for its Chrome browser.
Earlier this month, a coordinated disruption action targeting the Lumma malware-as-a-service (MaaS) information stealer ...
Google Chrome for Android is introducing a new feature that will automatically detect and populate one-time verification codes (OTP) received via SMS. The functionality extends a capability that has ...
Google has introduced an authentication feature that simplifies the process and changes at-risk passwords within seconds.
At some point, you've likely seen that warning from Google Chrome that warns a data breach on a site or app exposed your ...
A recent discovery has sent a jolt through the tech world: a massive, unprotected database containing over 184 million records, including Apple login ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence observed the persistent growth and operational sophistication of Lumma Stealer, an ...
Jeremiah Fowler describes the dataset as 'one of the most dangerous discoveries I have found in a very long time.' He shares ...
Lumma Stealer is information stealing malware that affects popular web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and ...