Taking responsibility for our personal privacy and security is more important than ever, and browser developers continually support these efforts with new and improved privacy and security features....
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is planning to retire the HTTPS Everywhere browser extension because, 10 years on from the release of the plugin, its security mission has...
Better was released in 2016 as a privacy extension for the Safari browser on Apple iOS and macOS. But it might soon have to find a new home....
Opera has patched a severe cross-site scripting (XSS) to remote code execution (RCE) web browser flaw. The browser-maker runs a technical blog series on the most interesting vulnerabilities...
A newly discovered side-channel attack targeting Google Chrome can allow an attacker to overcome the web browser’s security defenses to retrieve sensitive information using a Spectre-style attack. Dubbed Spook.js,...
In private networks, web services are kept isolated from the outside online world. Still, cybercriminals can manage to compromise internal networks by abusing web-based consoles under...
UPDATED A UK firm has backtracked after sending letters alleging patent infringement to a set of small businesses who had enabled the CSP nonces web security feature....
The underrated threat of related-domain attacks can enable malicious actors to circumvent many advanced website protection mechanisms, a group of researchers at the Technical University of...
The latest version of Firefox will enable HTTPS by default in Private Browsing mode, Mozilla has confirmed. The upcoming changes to the web browser were announced in a blog...
A newly fixed bug in the Chromium project allowed malicious parties to inject code in embedded site pages, even if these resources were isolated from the...
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