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Google Chrome

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55 articles accelerating

Google Chrome has appeared in 55 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Chrome, Google, Mac, Firefox.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-10-22
Simon Willison's Weblog 8 related

First impressions of ChatGPT Atlas, as browser agents remain confusing, with insurmountable security and privacy risks including prompt injection attacks

a web browser with ChatGPT built in, not bolted on. The browser is the agent now. Tabs are prompts. The search bar is dead. Welcome to the post-URL era. P.S the browser wrote this on its own Arlan / @...

2023-09-29
TechCrunch 11 related

Google patches a Chrome zero-day that was exploited by a commercial spyware vendor, just two days after Google's Threat Analysis Group informed the Chrome team

update now! Jai Vijayan / Dark Reading : Chrome Flags Third Zero-Day This Month That's Tied to Spying Exploits Austin Blake / iPhone in Canada Blog : Google Patches Chrome Zero-Day Exploited by Spywar...

2021-02-06
ZDNet 32 related

Google has patched an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome 88 update

update now Ryan Naraine / SecurityWeek : Google Chrome, Microsoft IE Zero-Days in Crosshairs Gareth Corfield / The Register : Chrome zero-day bug that is actively being abused by bad folks affects Edg...

2020-08-26
Ars Technica

A Chromium feature is responsible for nearly half of the traffic load on root DNS servers by issuing DNS lookups that often propagate up to root nameservers

Google is doing to DNS what D-Link once did to NTP.  —  The Chromium browser—open source, upstream parent to both Google Chrome … Tweets: @jreuben1 , @dennis_kipker , @glynmoody , @hackerfantastic , @...

2020-03-18
Threatpost

Study: Microsoft Edge sends frequent hashed IDs tied to hardware to its back-end servers, making it one of the least private browsers available

Microsoft Edge is one of the least private web browsers — even more so than other popular browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox — according to academic researchers.

2019-12-25
ZDNet 1 related

SQLite flaws left Chrome open to remote code execution before being patched two weeks ago, were found by Tencent researchers a year after revealing similar bugs

Magellan 2.0 vulnerabilities were patched in Google Chrome 79.0.3945.79.  —  A new set of SQLite vulnerabilities can allow attackers …

2019-12-24
ZDNet

SQLite flaws left Chrome open to remote code execution before being patched two weeks ago, were found by Tencent researchers a year after revealing similar bugs

Magellan 2.0 vulnerabilities were patched in Google Chrome 79.0.3945.79.  —  A new set of SQLite vulnerabilities can allow attackers … Tweets: @campuscodi Tweets: Catalin Cimpanu / @campuscodi : Googl...

2019-02-22
ZDNet 5 related

Duo Security survey of 120K+ Chrome extensions finds 35.4% ask users for permission to access and read all their data on any site, 84.7% had no privacy policy

Eighty-five percent of all Chrome extensions don't have a privacy policy.  —  More than a third of all Google Chrome extensions ask users …

2018-09-24
A Few Thoughts … 19 related

Thoughts on why Chrome 69's forced login behavior is so bad: when Google silently changes its biggest user-facing privacy option, it risks burning users' trust

Here's What to Do About It Ben Schoon / 9to5Google : Google Chrome 69 doesn't automatically track your history when you log in to Google services Andrii Degeler / Engadget : Google is quietly logging ...

2018-05-23
TechCrunch 7 related

Okta launches PassProtect, a free browser-based extension for Chrome that compares passwords with Troy Hunt's Have I Been Pwned database

Okta just launched a free browser extension for Google Chrome today.  After installing PassProtect, your browser will compare the passwords you type with Troy Hunt's Have I Been Pwned.

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TEXXR tracks 18 Techmeme articles mentioning Google Chrome, dating back to February 2015. The biggest stories include Nvidia's RTX GPUs can now upgrade SDR video to HDR using AI, supported in both Microsoft... and Google Chrome will banish Chinese certificate authority for breach of trust [Updated]. Frequently covered alongside Google, Chrome, and Android.

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