September 19, 2016 New Google API Will Securely Verify Chrome Devices 2 min read - The new Google API allows a network service to obtain a hardware-backed cryptographic guarantee of the identities of a device and the user accessing it.
August 11, 2016 Chrome HTML5 Update: Less Flashy, More Secure 2 min read - HTML5 isn't perfect, but Flash simply can't complete. The HTML5 update will result in reduced power consumption and faster load times.
February 8, 2016 Google Extends Safe Browsing to Fake Buttons 2 min read - Chrome's safe browsing setting will now warn users about embedded content, such as fake download buttons, that aims to carry out social engineering.
January 5, 2016 AVG Chrome Extension Takes Things Too Far With Poor APIs 2 min read - Subpar APIs in one of AVG's Chrome extensions could wind up exposing user browsing history or even turn the extension into a vessel for malware.
December 3, 2015 Chrome Security Update: Google Polishes Web Browser With New Fixes 2 min read - The latest security update for Google Chrome addresses several serious vulnerabilities existing in past versions of the popular browser.
Malware October 30, 2015 The Changing Browser Add-on Security Model 3 min read - The old model of the browser add-on is being replaced with more secure ways to surf the Internet, but this brings a lot of change for security teams.
October 20, 2015 Chrome Chameleon: New Browser Malware Hides in Plain Sight 2 min read - A new Chrome malware doesn't just infect browsers — it replaces them with identical copies. Here's how to spot it before becoming a victim.
September 3, 2015 Why the Browser Industry Is Collectively Saying Goodbye to RC4 Next Year 2 min read - Security-conscious browsers are planning to say goodbye to the RC4 algorithm by February 2016 in favor of more advanced encryption methods.
August 25, 2015 Amazon to Disable Flash Player in Hosted Ads 2 min read - Amazon is prohibiting ads using Flash Player for its site, which may be the final straw for organizations concerned about ongoing security risks.
May 11, 2015 Google Research Suggests Ad Injectors Could Be Stealing Data 2 min read - Google has discovered more than 84,000 ad injectors placing unwanted software on websites, which isn't merely an annoyance but a major security risk.