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Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Dismas - 01-09-2022 According to a recent blog post from Google, the Chrome desktop browser is now vulnerable to 37 new vulnerabilities. Updates have been pushed and there will likely be more. Quote:Google Chrome users need to be on high alert. After a record breaking number of attacks last year, Google has already issued the first serious new upgrade warning of 2022 to all the browser’s two billion users. Read More: https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2022/01/07/google-chrome-hack-warning-new-attacks-exploits-upgrade-chrome-now/ RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - ConcernedCitizen - 01-09-2022 Chrome died a long time ago. They have embedded actual keylogging and that should be enough. But it isn't, because you have to consider that, with just over 2 million million users (2*10^9) users, that's a very large number of targets for potential ad revenue. Google is all about targeted advertisements. Only idiots trust this browser. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - mothered - 01-10-2022 (01-09-2022, 06:33 PM)vittring Wrote: Chrome died a long time ago.In my computing environment, for obvious reasons, everything related to Google was abolished many years ago. (01-09-2022, 06:33 PM)vittring Wrote: Only idiots trust this browser.Enough said. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Aeolian - 01-10-2022 People still use chrome? my goodness. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Drako - 01-10-2022 I switched from Firefox to Ungoogled Chromium last year, so I could finally remove myself from Mozilla. They've been getting shadier and shadier over the years, and I don't want any part of them anymore. I like Ungoogled Chromium for its interface, performance, and near guarantee of no spyware, since anything Google has been removed in an opensource repository. But I would also have to assume that most vulnerabilities found in Google Chromium can be found in Ungoogled Chromium as well. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - mothered - 01-11-2022 (01-10-2022, 01:58 PM)Aeolian Wrote: People still use chrome? my goodness.I share the same opinion. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Incognito Mode - 01-13-2022 What are you feelings about a privacy fork based on Firefox? Such as Librewolf? I read something about them having some standards. Anyone have any experience with the browser enough to assert its security and or privacy? RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - ConcernedCitizen - 01-13-2022 Originally, I had typed a long post on mobile that detailed a lot of points including anonymizing yourself. The bottom line? *I use Tor Browser & Firefox with Arkenfox.js*. I can't recommend what I don't use. Decide for yourself. https://privacytests.org/ RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Incognito Mode - 01-14-2022 Then it is good. I have a good configuration and am using the right browser combo. Thanks for sharing. Ill check out Arkenfox.js as I have not heard of this. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Dismas - 01-14-2022 Once I started using Brave, I never looked back. Some people hate Chromium or BAT, so they might prefer Firefox/Librewolf. |