Google and Mozilla this week released Chrome and Firefox browser updates that address multiple high-severity vulnerabilities.
India’s cybersecurity agency CERT-In warns users to update Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox immediately. Critical vulnerabilities could allow hackers to steal data or install malware. Patches are out ...
In today's digital world, cyber threats are a growing concern. India's Computer Emergency Response Team, CERT-In, has issued two urgent security alerts for users of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
While browsing a website on Google Chrome, if you get an error saying This server could not prove that it is <domain.com>; its security certificate is not from <ABC ...
In, has issued a critical security warning for users of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers. It has been found that older versions of these browsers contain serious vulnerabilities that hackers ...
After setting new security rules for AI features, Google is making a change in Chrome to keep AI Mode separate in Incognito sessions. AI Mode in Chrome is managed by an internal service that ...
Google on Wednesday released security updates for the Chrome web browser to address four vulnerabilities, including one that it said has been exploited in the wild. The zero-day vulnerability in ...
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"Having difficulty accessing the Income Tax e-Filing Portal? Sometimes, access difficulties with the Income Tax e-Filing Portal may arise due to local system/browser settings.
Taxpayers faced persistent glitches on the Income Tax Department's portal despite the extended ITR filing deadline. Many users expressed frustration on social media, citing unresolved technical issues ...
“Threat actors are spoofing the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center ( IC3) government website,” the bureau warned on September 19. The www.ic3.gov website is included in all the bureau’s warnings as ...
From unpatched cars to hijacked clouds, this week's Threatsday headlines remind us of one thing — no corner of technology is safe. Attackers are scanning firewalls for critical flaws, bending ...