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Google Chrome blocks access to Twitpic for Malware risk
Suddenly today Google Chrome start detecting Twitpic.com as malware threat. Twitpic is one of the most popular website for Sharing photos and videos on Twitter. Twitpic denies and said that there is no malware on the website and is trying to contact Google. We also notice that, Twitter profiles a...
Google Adds Online Malware Scanner VirusTotal To Security Lineup
Google made a significant addition to its security lineup Friday with its acquisition of online malware scanning service VirusTotal. Experts say the malware intelligence Google will have at its disposal would enhance not only existing products and services, but will backbone site safety rankings...
Google Data Shows Attack and Phishing Sites Increasing Rapidly
The number of compromised sites detected each month by Google’s antimalware and anti-phishing systems has been dropping rather steadily from a peak of more than 300,000 in early 2009 and is now down around 150,000. However, the company’s statistics also show that the number of outright malicious...
Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities (Jan 2012) - Mac OS X
Google Chrome is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2012 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
Google Fixes Serious Flaws in Chrome, Including Critical Safe Browsing Bug
Google has fixed several serious vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser, including a critical use-after-free flaw in the Safe Browsing navigation. The company paid out its highest bug bounty of $3133.70 for that bug. Among the other vulnerabilities Google fixed were four high-severity ones,...
CVE-2011-3925
Use-after-free vulnerability in the Safe Browsing feature in Google Chrome before 16.0.912.75 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to a navigation entry and an interstitial page...
CVE-2011-3925
Use-after-free vulnerability in the Safe Browsing feature in Google Chrome before 16.0.912.75 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to a navigation entry and an interstitial page...
Design/Logic Flaw
Use-after-free vulnerability in the Safe Browsing feature in Google Chrome before 16.0.912.75 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to a navigation entry and an interstitial page...
CVE-2011-3925
Use-after-free vulnerability in the Safe Browsing feature in Google Chrome before 16.0.912.75 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to a navigation entry and an interstitial page...
CVE-2011-3925
CVE-2011-3925 is a use-after-free vulnerability in the Safe Browsing feature of Chromium-based browsers, with exploitation possible via a navigation entry and an interstitial page, potentially causing denial of service through heap memory corruption (impact listed as partial confidentiality, inte...
CVE-2011-3925
Removed by vendor...
Stable Channel Update
The Stable channel has been updated to 16.0.912.77 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame Security fixes and rewards: Please see the Chromium security page for more detail. Note that the referenced bugs may be kept private until a majority of our users are up to date with the fix. $1000 106484...
Google Fixes Three High-Priority Bugs in Chrome
Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser, fixing just a small handful of vulnerabilities in the process. All three of the bugs fixed in Chrome were rated high. The release by Google is a pretty small one by the company’s standards. Often, new versions of Chrome will include fixes f...
chromium -- multiple vulnerabilities
Google Chrome Releases reports: 106672 High CVE-2011-3921: Use-after-free in animation frames. Credit to Boris Zbarsky of Mozilla. 107128 High CVE-2011-3919: Heap-buffer-overflow in libxml. Credit to Juri Aedla. 108006 High CVE-2011-3922: Stack-buffer-overflow in glyph handling. Credit to Google...
Google Expands Safe Browsing Alerts to Include Malware Distribution Sites
Google is expanding the amount and kind of data that it supplies to network operators about potentially malicious activity happening on their networks and elsewhere. The company is now giving operators information on dedicated domains that are being used for malware hosting and distribution. Last...
Internet Explorer 9 Rated Tops in Blocking Malware
In a test designed to analyze various Web browsers’ abilities to protect European users against socially engineered malware attacks, researchers at NSS Labs determined that Internet Explorer 8 and 9 were significantly more effective at curbing malicious downloads than were the other major browser...
http-google-malware NSE Script
Checks if hosts are on Google's blacklist of suspected malware and phishing servers. These lists are constantly updated and are part of Google's Safe Browsing service. To do this the script queries the Google's Safe Browsing service and you need to have your own API key to access Google's Safe...
Google Fixes 15 Bugs in Chrome, Gives Users Ability to Delete Flash Cookies
Google has fixed more than a dozen security bugs in its Chrome browser, including five high-severity vulnerabilities and one that qualified for the company’s highest bug bounty, a $3133.7 reward. The new version of Chrome has fixes for 15 separate security vulnerabilities, the most critical of...
Chrome Stable Release
The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 12 to the Stable Channel for all platforms. Chrome 12.0.742.91 includes a number of new features and updates, including: Hardware accelerated 3D CSS New Safe Browsing protection against downloading malicious files Ability to delete...
Google to Add Warnings About Malicious Executables to Chrome
Google is testing a new feature in its Chrome browser that will warn users when they attempt to download a potentially malicious executable file. The feature is an extension of the existing Web-based security mechanisms the company has integrated into Chrome and the Safe Browsing API and will be...