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Google Unveils Quantum-Safe Digital Signatures in Cloud KMS

The rapid evolution of quantum computing has increased global efforts to future-proof cryptographic systems, with Google taking a crucial step by integrating quantum-safe digital signatures into its Cloud Key Management Service (Cloud KMS).  The update...
Google Calendar RAT

Google Calendar RAT Abusing Calendar Events to Create Red Teaming Infrastructure

Google Calendar RAT (GCR) is a proof of concept for Command & Control (C2) via Google Calendar Events. It's useful when setting up a full red team infrastructure is challenging. GCR needs a Gmail account,...
Okta Employee’s Use of Personal Google Account Leads to Security Breach

Okta Employee’s Use of Personal Google Account Leads to Security Breach

Okta, the US-based IT Service Management Company, acknowledges that the breach of the employee's personal Google account or personal device is the most likely channel for exposure of the credential during the recent hack...
Beware of Fake Google chrome update that Installs Malware 

Beware of Fake Google Chrome Update that Installs Malware 

Cybersecurity is constantly changing and facing new challenges.  One of them is the fake Chrome update malware, which has been around for several years and is still active.  This malware pretends to be a genuine...
Google initiates the End of Passwords, making passkeys the default for Users

Google Initiates the End of Passwords, Making Passkeys the Default for Users

Google, a well-known tech giant, has introduced a new feature called "passwordless by default". This feature aims to simplify the login process for users by eliminating the need for traditional passwords and instead relying...
Google Fixes Actively Exploited Zero-day Vulnerability : Patch Now!

Google Fixes Actively Exploited Zero-day Vulnerability : Patch Now!

Google Chrome version 117.0.5938.132 for Windows, Mac, and Linux has been set to release with multiple bug fixes and features. As per Google, this new version will be rolled out in a few weeks...
Google lipwebp Zero-day

Google Given Max Severity Score for lipwebp Zero-day Exploited in Wild

Google released a security fix for a critical vulnerability that affected Google Chrome for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The vulnerability was given the CVE ID as CVE-2023-4863 and has been given a severity of...
Chrome Patched Zero-day Flaw That Exploits in the Wild: Update Now!

Chrome Security Update: Patches Widely Exploited Zero-Day Flaw

Google has upgraded the Stable and Extended stable channels to 116.0.5845.187 for Mac and Linux and 116.0.5845.187/.188 for Windows as part of a security update for Chrome.  This release comes with one "Critical" security patch. The...
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