Chrome: 70% of all security bugs are memory safety issues
Roughly 70% of all serious security bugs in the Chrome codebase are memory management and safety bugs, Google engineers said this week.
Roughly 70% of all serious security bugs in the Chrome codebase are memory management and safety bugs, Google engineers said this week.
Google released Chrome 83 on Tuesday after skipping version 82 entirely due to coronavirus-related challenges, bringing with it security for DNS queries, a revised extension interface that… Read More
Academics have disclosed today a new vulnerability in the Bluetooth wireless protocol, broadly used to interconnect modern devices, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart IoT devices. Read More
Microsoft and Intel have recently collaborated on a new research project that explored a new approach to detecting and classifying malware. Read More
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Xiaomi released software updates for its browser apps on Monday amid fresh accusations it’s been collecting private data from people who use its phones and browser apps.
According to a security researcher working with Forbes, Xiaomi has been collecting browsing data from users who are using Xiaomi phones and the built-in browser. Read More
A leaked video with an unnamed Microsoft employee explains that Surface devices don’t support Thunderbolt because the technology is insecure (via ZDNet). Read More
Gmail is the most popular free email service used by millions of people around the world. Billions of messages are sent and received through Google’s email software… Read More