Security researchers claim they have managed to bypass the sandbox protection and exploit a PC through the Google Chrome browser. Vupen Security revealed that it has done what hackers and researchers ...
Google will deprecate and remove Privacy Sandbox APIs like Topics and Attribution while keeping third-party cookies in Chrome ...
Farewell, cookies, as you fly ever so slowly to that big third party in the sky. On Thursday, Google announced that the targeting and measurement APIs in the Chrome ...
Even clean rooms have to play in Google’s Privacy Sandbox. Optable, which operates a data management platform (DMP) and a clean room, announced its early access ...
eWeek content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More When the latest Version 21 of Google’s Chrome Web browser ...
Google will begin the process of enabling its Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome 115 in the next few days. Google plans to initially enable the APIs on 35% of browsers ...
Google just launched an update to Chrome for Android that provides the browser with a strengthened sandbox. Google says this will help ensure that malicious mobile sites remain contained and can’t ...
Widespread support for Google’s Privacy Sandbox replacement will arrive in a Chrome release this summer. Widespread support for Google’s Privacy Sandbox ...
Attackers have spent the last few years learning the ins and outs of Adobe Flash, looking for all of its weak spots, unintended behaviors and any other oddities that will enable them to exploit it.
Google on Thursday patched nine bugs in Chrome and upgraded the most stable edition of the browser to version 9. Chrome 9 also added support for WebGL, an API (application programming interface) that ...
The race is on to find an alternative technology to replace the third-party tracking cookies advertisers use to target and measure online ads. Google, owner of the world's most popular web browser, ...