Google rolled out security updates Wednesday for its Chrome web browser to fix a critical vulnerability exploited in the wild. The zero-day vulnerability is a
Google rolled out security updates Wednesday for its Chrome web browser to fix a critical vulnerability exploited in the wild. The zero-day vulnerability is a
Maintainers of the widely used open-source command-line tool cURL and libcurl library that supports key network protocols said two upcoming vulnerabilities are set
Google Chrome, touted as the world’s most popular browser issued patches for zero-day vulnerabilities that it or external researchers have identified as being exploited in the wild. Patches include addressing memory-corruption bug, and an information leak in core