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What the Tech: Safe browsers
Most of us browse the internet the same way: we hop on our favorite web browser. For the past decade or so, that’s been Google Chrome. It is the most popular web browser in the world, and it isn’t ...
Browser activity is involved in nearly half of all cybersecurity incidents. Attack vectors include malicious links, credential-harvesting scripts, and content injection. Following these key best ...
Did you know the web browser you use every day runs on millions or even billions of lines of code? It’s a surprisingly complex piece of technology that’s often taken for granted—mostly because many ...
Some people view browser extensions as a necessary piece of the puzzle, while others see them as a danger. So, how could something so small present such a problem for users? Consider a recent report ...
What would we do without the web browser? For most of us, it’s our gateway to the digital world. But browsers are such a familiar tool today that we’re in danger of giving them a free ride. In fact, ...
The SquareX Disposable Browser is a powerful free web browser that keeps you safe and private online by destroying all your online activity after the session expires. In addition, it has many advanced ...
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Urgent warning for Google Chrome users: Hackers target browser vulnerabilities — update immediately to stay safe
Major Cybersecurity Alert Issued for Chrome Users A serious cybersecurity alert has been issued for users of Google Chrome, one of the most widely used web browsers worldwide. Reports indicate that ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Most people don’t think too much about their web browsers. But in this What the Tech? Jamey Tucker shares why you should if you’re concerned about your privacy. We ...
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