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Fake Google Chrome, Safari Updates Infecting Mac Computers With AMOS Malware

Fake Google Chrome and Safari updates for macOS are being used to infect Mac computers with the nefarious Atomic Stealer malware, also known as AMOS. Distributed to Mac owners as part of a social engineering campaign, AMOS can steal passwords, private files stored on a Mac. Users will need to stay alert and possibly use web protection tools in order to protect themselves from malware distributed by social engineering, as malware creators appear to be turning their attention to Mac owners.Security…

Zero-Day Security Vulnerability Found in Chrome, Firefox and Other Browsers

Updates are now available to patch a Chrome vulnerability that would allow attackers to run malicious code. Image: ktsdesign/Adobe Stock It’s time to update Google Chrome, Mozilla’s Firefox or Thunderbird, Microsoft Edge, the Brave browser or Tor Browser; web development news site StackDiary has reported a zero-day vulnerability in all six browsers that could allow threat actors to execute malicious code. Jump to: Vulnerability originates in WebP reader Users of the affected browsers should update to…

Bing Chat not yet available on Chrome or Safari browsers

Bing Chat will be coming to Chrome and Safari browsers, leaving behind the requirement to install Edge, Microsoft’s browser, to use Bing Chat. Bing has been testing Bing Chat on for a few weeks now and Bing is still testing it. What we know. In the coming days, we expect Bing Chat to soon work on Chrome, Safari and other non-Edge browsers. Right now, when most people go to Bing and click on the “Chat” button, they will see this dialog to download Edge to use Bing. Testing Bing Chat on other browsers. Bing has…

Latest macOS Sonoma beta finally makes iCloud Keychain work with third-party browsers

Apple's latest macOS Sonoma beta has fixed an issue that has plagued users of third-party web browsers for years. With that beta installed, they can finally access their usernames and passwords from within Chrome, Edge, and similar non-Apple browsers.The move makes iCloud Keychain a much more viable option for those who use third-party web browsers but also want to be able to save their passwords in a secure place and then easily access them in the future.However, as popular as this new feature will be, it isn't without…

Dangerous new malware targets dozens of browsers, password managers, and crypto wallets

If you are reading this on a Windows device, you need to watch out for dangerous new malware that has been infecting internet browsers, password managers, and even cryptocurrency wallets. The Uptycs Threat Research team has named the malware “The Meduza Stealer” after Meduza, the threat actor who created it. Although no specific attacks have been attributed to The Meduza Stealer yet, Uptycs says the malware is capable of “comprehensive data theft.” Uptycs says that the administrator of The Meduza Stealer has…

Apple Updates Safari With New Privacy Features, Adds Group Password and Passkey Sharing

Apple on Monday announced new updates to its Safari browser at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote event. The latest version of the company's browser will offer new features with the arrival of macOS Sonoma, iOS 17, and iPadOS 17 later this year, such as a locked mode for Private Browsing windows, stripping tracking code from URLs, sharing passwords and passkeys to groups safely, and improved tracker blocking. Safari will also allow users to pin a website added as a WebApp to the dock on…

What Those Icons in Your Browser’s Address Bar Actually Mean

Take a look at the address bar of the best internet browsers and you’ll notice a number of icons in there. You might not have given them a whole lot of thought, but they can tell you a lot about the website that you’re on and what you can do with it—and as Google Chrome is changing one of those icons soon, it’s a good time to get up to speed on how all these little glyphs should be interpreted.Meta's Apparent Firing GoofScreenshot: Google ChromeWhat does the padlock icon in your internet browser mean?This is the one

Chrome makes it easier to customize your browser’s look

If you can't stand your web browser's default gray look, Google may have just what you're looking for. The company recently updated Chrome on desktop with a side panel that makes it easier to change the app's theme and color. Click "Customize Chrome" in a new tab and you can browse theme packs or set colors in real time. You can upload custom images, or set a daily rotating background if you crave variety. There's no mention of a similar change coming to mobile. The confines of a phone screen wouldn't make this…

Opera One Browser Unveiled, Early Access Developer Version Rolling Out: Details

Opera One was unveiled on Tuesday as a redesigned browser expected to replace the company's flagship Opera browser for Windows, MacOS, and Linux later this year. It is already available in early access via a developer version of the browser. The upcoming browser features redesigned user interface and new features such as a tab island and AI-based features in the browser sidebar. It is said to be the first major Chromium-based browser with a multithreaded compositor for improved UI…

One of the best web browsers on macOS announced a preview of a big redesign

Announced as a preview version for macOS, Linux, and Windows 11, Opera is showcasing a huge update of its main web browser, bringing a visual redesign and new ways of managing all those tabs.Opera One (opens in new tab) is the company's vision for the future of Opera, a web browser that's been around since April 1995, and this looks to lay the foundation for another 30 years.One of the big features here is being 'modular', where AI will be used to change the appearance of the browser to the users' needs, while also…