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  1. securityweek.com

    Oct 30, 2024Google has not mentioned anything about in-the-wild exploitation. The second vulnerability patched with the release of Chrome 130 is CVE-2024-10488, a high-severity use-after-free in WebRTC. Google has yet to determine the bug bounties that it will pay out for these vulnerabilities. Mozilla on Tuesday released Firefox 132 and Thunderbird 132 ...
    • Google Cloud Unveils New Security Services and Capabilities

      Google Cloud announced new security-related services and capabilities on Wednesday at the company's 2024 Google Cloud Security Summit. Customers have been informed about an addition to the Mandiant threat hunting offering: Mandiant Custom Threat Hunt, which aims to complement managed detection and response services, or supplement in-house threat hunting programs.

    • Exploited Chrome Zero-Day Patched by Google - SecurityWeek

      According to Google, this is the second Chrome vulnerability of 2024 that has been exploited in malicious attacks. The first is CVE-2024-0519, which the company patched in January. In a recent report, Google and Mandiant said they monitored 97 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild in 2023, a 50% increase compared to the previous year.

    • Google Patches Sixth Exploited Chrome Zero-Day of 2024

      The internet giant says it handed out $95,000 in bug bounty rewards to the reporting researchers, with the highest payout - of $36,000 - going to an anonymous researcher who found the use-after-free bug in Passwords (CVE-2024-7964). Google has yet to determine the amounts to be paid out for several vulnerabilities, so the final amount could ...

    • Google Patches Fourth Chrome Zero-Day in Two Weeks

      Chrome vulnerabilities are often exploited by commercial surveillance software vendors and Google TAG researchers previously reported several zero-days targeted by spyware vendors, including security defects in Google's browser. CVE-2024-5274 is the fourth to be patched within the past 15 days, after Google squashed CVE-2024-4671 (use-after ...

  2. securityweek.com

    Apr 24, 2024Google patches CVE-2024-4058, a critical Chrome vulnerability for which researchers earned a $16,000 reward. ... He worked as a high school IT teacher for two years before starting a career in journalism as Softpedia's security news reporter. Eduard holds a bachelor's degree in industrial informatics and a master's degree in computer ...
  3. securityweek.com

    Aug 21, 2024Google Cloud announced new security-related services and capabilities on Wednesday at the company's 2024 Google Cloud Security Summit. Customers have been informed about an addition to the Mandiant threat hunting offering: Mandiant Custom Threat Hunt, which aims to complement managed detection and response services, or supplement in-house threat hunting programs.
  4. securityweek.com

    Oct 16, 2024Google on Tuesday announced a fresh Chrome browser update that addresses 17 vulnerabilities, including 13 security defects reported by external researchers. The most severe of the externally reported bugs is CVE-2024-9954, a high-risk use-after-free defect in AI, for which Google handed out a $36,000 bug bounty reward.
  5. securityweek.com

    May 10, 2024According to Google, this is the second Chrome vulnerability of 2024 that has been exploited in malicious attacks. The first is CVE-2024-0519, which the company patched in January. In a recent report, Google and Mandiant said they monitored 97 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild in 2023, a 50% increase compared to the previous year.
  6. securityweek.com

    Oct 22, 2024A zero-day vulnerability in Samsung's mobile processors has been leveraged as part of an exploit chain for arbitrary code execution, Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) warns. Tracked as CVE-2024-44068 (CVSS score of 8.1) and patched as part of Samsung's October 2024 set of security fixes, the issue is described as a use-after-free bug ...
  7. securityweek.com

    Aug 22, 2024The internet giant says it handed out $95,000 in bug bounty rewards to the reporting researchers, with the highest payout - of $36,000 - going to an anonymous researcher who found the use-after-free bug in Passwords (CVE-2024-7964). Google has yet to determine the amounts to be paid out for several vulnerabilities, so the final amount could ...
  8. securityweek.com

    May 24, 2024Chrome vulnerabilities are often exploited by commercial surveillance software vendors and Google TAG researchers previously reported several zero-days targeted by spyware vendors, including security defects in Google's browser. CVE-2024-5274 is the fourth to be patched within the past 15 days, after Google squashed CVE-2024-4671 (use-after ...
  9. securityweek.com

    SecurityWeek provides cybersecurity news and information to global enterprises, with expert insights & analysis for IT security professionals. SECURITYWEEK NETWORK: Cybersecurity News; Webcasts; Virtual Events; ICS: ... NCC Group saw over 570 ransomware attacks in December 2024, the highest number since it started monitoring them in 2021. ...
  10. security.googleblog.com

    Dec 10, 2024The latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet Google Cloud expands vulnerability detection for Artifact Registry using OSV December 10, 2024 Posted by Greg Mucci, Product Manager, Artifact Analysis, Oliver Chang, Senior Staff Engineering, OSV, and Charl de Nysschen, Product Manager OSV ... December 5, 2024 ...

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