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Google Postpones Third-Party Cookie Deprecation Amid U.K. Regulatory Scrutiny

By: Newsroom โ€” April 25th 2024 at 06:37
Google has once again pushed its plans to deprecate third-party tracking cookies in its Chrome web browser as it works to address outstanding competition concerns from U.K. regulators over its Privacy Sandbox initiative. The tech giant said it's working closely with the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and hopes to achieve an agreement by the end of the year. As part of the
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New RedLine Stealer Variant Disguised as Game Cheats Using Lua Bytecode for Stealth

By: Newsroom โ€” April 21st 2024 at 08:42
A new information stealer has been found leveraging Lua bytecode for added stealth and sophistication, findings from McAfee Labs reveal. The cybersecurity firm has assessed it to be a variant of a known malware called RedLine Stealer owing to the fact that the command-and-control (C2) server IP address has been previously identified as associated with the malware. RedLine Stealer,&nbsp
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Google Chrome Beta Tests New DBSC Protection Against Cookie-Stealing Attacks

By: Newsroom โ€” April 3rd 2024 at 13:07
Google on Tuesday said it's piloting a new feature in Chrome called Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) to help protect users against session cookie theft by malware. The prototype โ€“ currently tested against "some" Google Account users running Chrome Beta โ€“ is built with an aim to make it an open web standard, the tech giant's Chromium team said. "By binding authentication sessions to the
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Google's New Tracking Protection in Chrome Blocks Third-Party Cookies

By: Newsroom โ€” December 15th 2023 at 07:23
Google on Thursday announced that it will start testing a new feature called "Tracking Protection" beginning January 4, 2024, to 1% of Chrome users as part of its efforts to deprecate third-party cookies in the web browser. The setting is designed to limit "cross-site tracking by restricting website access to third-party cookies by default," Anthony Chavez, vice president of Privacy
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