Once-trusted Chrome and Edge add-ons have quietly turned into tools for data harvesting, search manipulation, and a remote-execution backdoor affecting more than 4.3 million users.
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Saab has received a first order from the Spanish Army for Individual Duel Simulation systems. This entails a mix of supply and services and includes Saab's advanced infantry soldier systems and ...
Collaboration will fuse rapid software innovation with combat-tested systems integration to outpace global rivals ...
A threat actor has published over a hundred malicious extensions that can track and profile Chrome and Microsoft Edge users ...
The list of extensions is quite extensive. There are 125 of them for Edge, and 20 for Chrome. Google has reportedly already ...
Following recent updates from Mozilla and Apple, all major web browsers now support WebGPU across Windows, Mac, and Android. The new API grants web browsers flexible ...
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