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Google Chrome supports passkeys, making it easy to sign in to websites and more

Google Chrome supports passkeys, making it easy to sign in to websites and more

Saturday, December 10, 2022 2:46 a.m. PST by Sami Fathi Google Chrome announced support for Security Keys, a new industry-wide standard in hopes of replacing passwords by making it easier and more secure to sign in to websites and apps. With passkeys, users can authenticate and log in to websites using their iPhone or Android …

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RIP passwords?  Passkey support is rolling out to stable Chrome

RIP passwords? Passkey support is rolling out to stable Chrome

Enlarge / Please don’t do this. Getty Images Passkeys are there to (try to) kill the password. Following Google’s beta rollout of the feature in October, access keys are now coming to Chrome stable M108. “Passkey” is built on industry standards and supported by all major platform providers – Google, Apple, Microsoft – as well …

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Chrome, Defender and Firefox 0-days linked to commercial IT company in Spain

Chrome, Defender and Firefox 0-days linked to commercial IT company in Spain

Google researchers said on Wednesday they had linked a Barcelona, ​​Spain-based IT company to the sale of advanced software frameworks that exploit vulnerabilities in Chrome, Firefox and Windows Defender. Variston IT presents itself as a provider of tailor-made information security solutions, including technology for integrated SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) integrators and the Internet …

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Google exposes Heliconia exploit framework targeting Chrome, Firefox and Windows

Google exposes Heliconia exploit framework targeting Chrome, Firefox and Windows

Google’s Threat Analysis Group has released details on a trio of newly discovered exploit frameworks that have likely been used to exploit vulnerabilities in Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Defender like Zero Day over the past few years. The TAG team became aware of the frameworks when someone submitted three separate bugs to Google’s Chrome bug …

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