Phishing Malware Chrome

Phishing malware targeting Chrome users is a rising cybersecurity threat, often disguised as fake login pages, malicious extensions, or deceptive pop-ups. These attacks trick users into entering sensitive information—like passwords or credit card details—which is then stolen and misused. Chrome’s popularity makes it a prime target for cybercriminals crafting sophisticated scams that look nearly identical to legitimate sites. Protecting yourself requires vigilance, regular browser updates, and the use of anti-phishing tools and secure browsing practices.

google chrome zero-day vulnerability

Google Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability CVE-2025-2783 Actively Exploited – Here’s What You Need to Know

Google Chrome users are urged to immediately update their browsers due to a critical zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-2783, which is being actively exploited. This flaw in the Mojo framework for Windows allows attackers to bypass Chrome's security sandbox and execute malicious code. The vulnerability was leveraged in a targeted phishing campaign dubbed "Operation ForumTroll," believed to be the work of a state-sponsored APT group focusing on media, academic, and government entities in Russia. Google has released a patch in Chrome version 134.0.6998.177 for Windows to address this issue, emphasizing the importance of prompt user updates and proactive cybersecurity measures to mitigate such evolving threats. ... Read More