Infostealer malware developers released updates claiming to bypass Google Chrome's recently introduced feature App-Bound Encryption to protect sensitive data such as cookies.| BleepingComputer
In other news: Sandvine to exit dozens of autocratic countries; Ukraine FINALLY bans Telegram on state devices; BingX hack is the 4th largest crypto-heist of the year.| Risky.Biz
Google has confirmed multiple new security vulnerabilities in the Chrome web browser; users are advised to force an update now.| Forbes
Hackers are using a clever Chrome browser lockdown attack to force users into revealing their Google account credentials. Here’s how to stop them.| Forbes
Posted by Will Harris, Chrome Security Team Cybercriminals using cookie theft infostealer malware continue to pose a risk to the safety ...| Google Online Security Blog