Three vulnerabilities in Google Chrome
Google released an update that patches three dangerous vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. Update your browser right away!
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Google released an update that patches three dangerous vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. Update your browser right away!
Update all Windows systems immediately to patch CVE-2021-1675 and CVE-2021-34527 vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler service.
How to distribute patches on company computers without causing disruptions.
Prioritize updating the apps that keep your devices and personal data safe from cyberattacks.
Version 14.4 patches vulnerabilities that cybercriminals are actively exploiting. Install this update as soon as possible.
When the apps on your phone don’t update automatically, and you can’t find the right setting, we tell you where to look.
It appears the ASUS incident was just one part of the large-scale operation.
Researchers at RSAC 2019 reported on the current vulnerability landscape and built a model that helps with effective patching strategy.
Our technologies detected a threat that seems to be one of the biggest supply-chain attacks ever.
If your Kaspersky product tells you something about an “Invalid key file” or ”Integrity violation,” here’s what to do.
Google has begun phasing out Chrome support on legacy OS X platforms.
How to resolve database update issues with your Kaspersky security solution.
I wonder what will happen when there are no more infosec problems. Will our Threatpost news blog convert to a digest of kitty cats? Is this bright future feasible at
In this post there are two seemingly unrelated pieces of news which nevertheless have one thing in common: not that somewhere someone is vulnerable, but that vulnerability sometimes arises from reluctance to take available security measures.
Kaspersky Lab upgrades its flagship security solutions to 2016 versions
What do you do when software asks to update? Do you constantly put it off or close the program? If you do, then you should probably continue reading… Many
A software update can be costly if your computer does it when connected to the Internet over cellular. Here is how to avoid it.
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash Player zero-days replace OpenSSL Heartbleed as the primary topic of discussion in this week’s security news.
Heads up, you secretive Facebook users who have made yourself unsearchable on the world’s most popular social networking platform: You can hide no more. Facebook announced updated privacy features —
Android users who do not upgrade their operating systems when new versions become available jeopardize the security of their devices, according to new research from Web security firm Duo Security.