The malicious extension has been called SHARPEXT by researchers at Volexity and impacts the Chromium-based web browsers, Chrome, Edge, and can steal email from Gmail. Cyberspies use Google Chrome extension to steal emails undetected (bleepingcomputer.com)
Anonymous browsing – not anymore
Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology have written a paper, which they will present at the Usenix Security Symposium in Boston, demonstrating how threat actors (or governments or law enforcement) could de-anonymise a users from their browsing habits. The attackers would analyse browsing activity and state to determine …
Patches for Enterprise
Microsoft’s Windows Autopatch has arrived. Targeted at Enterprise level systems: Windows Autopatch has arrived! – Microsoft Tech Community
WebRTC zero-day fix available for Microsoft Edge
Better late than never… WebRTC zero-day fix lands in Microsoft Edge • The Register Actively exploited zero-day flaw in Google Chrome now patched – is yours? Could you check? – Smart Thinking Solutions
Today Internet Explorer 11 is no more…
End of support for Internet Explorer 11 web browser Today 15 June 2022, Microsoft will retire the Internet Explorer (IE) 11 after 27 years of Internet Explorer being included with Windows. There will no longer be security updates for the application, which means when the threat actors find flaws in …