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Google has patched yet another Chrome zero-day bug — update your browser right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
If you haven’t updated Chrome recently, now is the time to do so as Google has patched a high-severity security flaw exploited by hackers in the wild.
Apple Vision Pro 2 could see its price slashed by $2,000, claims leaker
By Alan Martin published
Leaker claims Apple is looking at the $1,500 to $2,500 range for its second-generation mixed reality headset, but is such a price point plausible?
This Android malware is stealing passwords by impersonating popular apps like Instagram and Snapchat — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
The malicious app used in this new malware campaign hides in plain sight by using the logos, names and icons of other popular apps and services.
WhatsApp drops surprise design update — it's rounder and darker now
By Scott Younker published
The refreshed design gives WhatsApp a more modern look and improves its dark mode. Also, everything is rounder.
Best Chromebook deals and prices in May 2024
By Millie Davis-Williams last updated
The best Chromebook deals ranging from budget machines to premium 4K models.
Google Chrome could get a Circle to Search-style upgrade — here's what it might look like
By Richard Priday published
Google's Circle to Search could be headed to Chrome next as a Lens shortcut that lets you select and search on-screen elements.
Massive Dell data breach hits 49 million users — what you need to know
By Anthony Spadafora published
Dell is warning customers regarding a data breach after a threat actor gained unauthorized access to a customer portal with purchase information.
Over 850,000 people hit with online shopping scam that steals credit cards — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
Scammers are taking over expired websites to launch fake stores selling shoes and apparel while also stealing customers’ credit card information.
Scammers are tricking Android users into installing a fake antivirus app that can drain bank accounts — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
New social engineering campaign uses text messages to trick victims into calling scammers who then have them install a malware-filled app on their phone.
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