New Chrome warning for 2 billion users. Photothek via . Google has issued its latest Chrome update warning for 2 billion ...
The Lazarus APT created a deceptive website that exploited a Chrome zero-day to install malware and steal cryptocurrency.
Lazarus Group stole $3B with fake crypto games using a Chrome exploit, which took Google 12 days to fix. Here’s what happened ...
Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) on Wednesday revealed that the infamous North Korean Lazarus Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group ...
The exploit, which targeted a newly introduced feature in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, allowed attackers to bypass the browser's security mechanisms and gain remote control over affected devices.
Kaspersky uncovered a malicious campaign by the Lazarus Advanced Persistent Threat group, targeting cryptocurrency investors ...
Google has patched CVE-2024-10487, a critical Chrome vulnerability, and Mozilla has patched high-severity flaws in Firefox.
Lazarus hackers exploited a now-fixed Google Chrome bug in a scheme that infected victims with malware immediately upon ...
India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a warning about a critical vulnerability found in Google Chrome ...
The researchers spotted the flaw in mid-May 2024, and Google came back with a fix two weeks later, on May 25. Cryptocurrency ...
The North Korean threat actor known as Lazarus Group has been attributed to the zero-day exploitation of a now-patched security flaw in Google Chrome to seize control of infected devices.
A researcher has released a tool to bypass Google's new App-Bound encryption cookie-theft defenses and extract saved credentials from the Chrome web browser.