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Kaspersky attributed the hacks to an espionage campaign targeting journalists and employees at educational institutions.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports that researchers have uncovered a Chrome vulnerability used in a cyber espionage campaign.
Google Chrome has patched its first zero-day flaw of the year The bug allowed cyber-espionage, primarily against targets in Russia Kaspersky researchers thanked for finding bug, and users told to ...
Kaspersky has identified and helped patch a sophisticated zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome (CVE-2025-2783) that allowed attackers to bypass the browser’s sandbox protection system. The exploit, ...
Google is patching a security vulnerability in the Chrome web browser that has been classified as a critical risk. Users ...
Google has fixed a high-severity Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited to escape the browser's sandbox and deploy malware in espionage attacks targeting Russian media outlets and education ...
Google has released an update for the Chrome web browser. It closes a zero-day vulnerability that is already under attack. In the version announcement, Google's developers write that under ...
A zero-day vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver potentially affects more than 10,000 internet-facing applications. Over 10,000 SAP ...
Chrome 135 and Firefox 137 updates have been rolled out with patches for critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities.
The National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) has issued an advisory warning users of a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome, ...