Malicious Chrome Extensions Bypassed Cloud Security To Target Millions, Researchers Found

Chrome is Google's web browser, and it's the most popular. This fact makes it a prime target by malicious actors who wish to spy on internet users.

Chrome is Google's web browser, and it's the most popular. This fact makes it a prime target by malicious actors who wish to spy on internet users.

Google is the tech giant of the web and beyond. And with its massive resources, it has what it takes to compete with others.

Twitter has given its users a way to express their voice to the world. This time, it literally allows users to really speak on the platform.

Dropbox was born as a cloud storage because Drew Houston, one of its founders, kept forgetting his USB flash drive while he was a student at MIT.

Zoom is the undisputed champion of video-conferencing app, and that is because it had its popularity boosted tremendously amid the 'COVID-19' coronavirus pandemic.

After months of talks and trials, WhatsApp finally introduces a way for users to send and receive money through its app.

The 'COVID-19' coronavirus impacts the economy in a bad way. Businesses that want to operate to at least their near-full capacity, need to keep up with people's shifting habit.

The more complex a system is, the more holes that could be created. And this particular one is affecting billions of devices.

The 'COVID-19' coronavirus has put many countries around the world down to their knees.

In the modern days of technology, almost everyone in the world have smartphones. With those devices, people can capture almost anything as soon as it happens.