Stolen browser cookies have become one of the most traded commodities on criminal marketplaces, letting attackers slip into ...
You probably don’t think about it much, but your PC probably has a TPM or Trusted Platform Module. Windows 11 requires one, and most often, it stores keys to validate your boot process. Most ...
A new feature aimed at protecting internet users from information stealing malware, or infostealers, has been rolled out in ...
Google releases DBSC in Chrome 146 for Windows, binding cookies to devices to reduce session theft and prevent unauthorized ...
Google Chrome 146 gets DBSC (Device Bound Session Credentials) system to block infostealer malware seeking from stealing your ...
Google has rolled out Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) protection in Chrome 146 for Windows, designed to block ...
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The company’s strategy involves embedding protection directly into its chips, aiming to appeal to corporate clients concerned about future quantum computing threats and physical tampering. This ...
OpenStack has been running production cloud infrastructure for 15 years, and its 33rd release keeps that record going.
Sitting at the core of Windows 11's modern security suite, TPM 2.0 also directly influences Teams and OneDrive. Device attestation, which relies on TPM 2.0, is a nifty feature tha ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM), developed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), is a mandatory security component in any computer running Windows 11. It stores sensitive information such as ...