The cybercriminals informed customers that their cloud server was shut down due to complaints.
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The cybercriminals informed customers that their cloud server was shut down due to complaints.
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Google is targeting the threat group known as Smishing Triad, which used over 194,000 malicious domains in a campaign.
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Researchers submitted 107 bug reports during the bugSWAT hacking event at the ESCAL8 conference in New Mexico.
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Google’s acquisition of Wiz is expected to close in 2026, but there are other reviews that need to be cleared.
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Starting October 2026, the browser will ask users if they want to access public websites that do not use secure connections.
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Google has released a partial patch for the Pixnapping attack and is working on an additional fix.
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The company has updated the program’s scope and has combined the rewards for abuse and security issues into a single table.
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L1TF Reloaded is a vulnerability combining the old L1TF and half-Spectre hardware flaws to bypass deployed software mitigations.
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In April, Rhode Island resident Navah Hopkins received a plea for her help to defeat legislation thousands of miles away in California. The ask came from Google, maker of the world’s most used web browser, Chrome. The tech giant sent a message to an email list that Hopkins and other small business owners were subscribed […]
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A Google Salesforce instance may have been targeted as part of a ShinyHunters campaign that hit several major companies.
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