As Google releases Chrome 134, there are a whole bunch of security reasons why you shouldn’t wait to update. Here’s what you need to know.
Google Chrome — new sneaky atack warning. Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto. As “sneaky” attacks go, this one takes some beating. A new report suddenly warns that a fundamental vulnerab
Google is updating Chrome for Android to utilize more of your phone's display by stretching content right to the bottom edge.
Google Chrome has been the dominant web browser for more than a decade. But it will soon have competition from AI companies like OpenAI and Perplexity.
Google is no stranger to antitrust scrutiny, but the walls may be closing in. As the next phase of Google's search trial nears, the company's lawyers have reportedly met with representatives from the US Department of Justice in hopes of heading off a breakup.
By hitting Ctrl + Shift + T you’ll get Chrome to restore the last closed tab. If you continue using this shortcut, Chrome will continue to reopen other closed tabs, in the order they were closed in. A simple, yet highly effective shortcut.
Called SecTopRAT, the malware hides inside a malicious ad that purports to be an installer for Google Chrome. However, anyone who clicks on the ad is instead funneled to a fake Google website designed to cleverly mimic the legitimate page. A final redirect ...