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
A stealthy MaaS infostealer exfiltrating browser, crypto, and system data, Katz Stealer is enabling full campaign control for threat actors.| SentinelOne
Google Chrome hackers claim to have broken the encryption protection given to user session cookies to prevent the bypass of 2FA security. Here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
Hackers can now bypass the encryption brought in by Google with Chrome 127 to prevent the theft of authentication cookies. Here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
This blogpost describes our investigation and proof of concept to enhance the security of Signal Messenger key management on desktop.| cryptographycaffe.sandboxaq.com
New infostealer malware is able to bypass Google Chrome’s App-Bound Encryption feature to steal session cookies that can be used in session hijacking attacks.| SpyCloud
Google just made your Windows PC safer.| Forbes
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