Google Issues Emergency Security Warning For 3.2 Billion Chrome Users—Attacks Underway

Seems like it’s only particularly dangerous if you are the type to visit dodgy sites, fall for phishing scams, or are being subject to a MITM attack.

I guess another attack vector would be to take over a legitimate trusted web server and use that to deliver your payload.
 
Forbes is paywalled and I'm not going to look at a .cz site I've never heard of when people are mentioning zero day exploits :)

Not a lot of details on it, but the reference to google seems to be 'CVE-2022-1096'.
 
Any browsers that will remember my login stuff, history and whatnot, and doesn't require loads of tweaks and plugins to work? I use Chrome because it's convenient and works across all my devices, but I'm trying to move away from being a commodity for these companies. I tried Duckduckgo's browser but it doesn't save all my stuff.
 
Any browsers that will remember my login stuff, history and whatnot, and doesn't require loads of tweaks and plugins to work? I use Chrome because it's convenient and works across all my devices, but I'm trying to move away from being a commodity for these companies. I tried Duckduckgo's browser but it doesn't save all my stuff.

Same as this really. Just want 1 browser that I can use in laptop, mac laptop and android phone
 
Not really bothered. Chrome is great with fingerprint password storing. By far my favourite feature.
 
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