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This latest incident marks the fourth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability fixed in Chrome this year. It follows three ...
Microsoft accidentally blocks third-party browsers on Windows due to a bug in its Family Safety service. The bug causes browsers to crash or fail to launch after updating, affecting devices running ...
A web browser is almost certainly the most popular application on a Windows PCs. And while there’s a lot of competition, all the big browsers — Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge ...
An actively exploited type confusion vulnerability in the Google Chrome web browser needs immediate attention from users ...
Many Windows users complain that the Chrome web browser closes again when they start it. The cause is parental control.
Google determined that Microsoft’s Family Safety app is blocking Chrome, though the company hasn’t discovered how or why.
A recent Microsoft Family Safety update is now blocking Google Chrome by design, not by accident, causing major disruptions ...