Google has disrupted over 175,000 YouTube and Blogger instances related to the Chinese influence operation Dragonbridge.
The post Google Disrupts More China-Linked Dragonbridge Influence Operations appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google has disrupted over 175,000 YouTube and Blogger instances related to the Chinese influence operation Dragonbridge.
The post Google Disrupts More China-Linked Dragonbridge Influence Operations appeared first on SecurityWeek.
The zero-day is tagged as CVE-2024-32896 and described as an elevation of privilege issue in Pixel Firmware.
The post Google Warns of Pixel Firmware Zero-Day Under Limited, Targeted Exploitation appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Apple and Google have rolled out a new mobile feature that warns users of unwanted trackers moving with them.
The post Unwanted Tracking Alerts Rolling Out to iOS, Android appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Researchers can earn as much as $450,000 for a single vulnerability report as Google boosts its mobile vulnerability rewards program.
The post Google Boosts Bug Bounty Payouts Tenfold in Mobile App Security Push appeared first on SecurityWeek.
In 2023, Google said it blocked 2.28 million bad applications from being published on Google Play and banned 333,000 developer accounts.
The post Google Says it Blocked 2.28 Million Apps from Google Play Store appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google paid out $10 million via its bug bounty programs in 2023, bringing the total to nearly $60 million since 2010.
The post Google Paid Out $10 Million via Bug Bounty Programs in 2023 appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google’s new AI Cyber Defense Initiative focuses on boosting cybersecurity through artificial intelligence.
The post New Google Initiative to Foster AI in Cybersecurity appeared first on SecurityWeek.
More than 60 of the Adobe, Google, Android, Microsoft, Mozilla and Apple zero-days that have come to light since 2016 attributed to spyware vendors.
The post Google Links Over 60 Zero-Days to Commercial Spyware Vendors appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google announces $1 million investment in improving Rust’s interoperability with legacy C++ codebases.
The post Google Contributes $1 Million to Rust, Says It Prevented Hundreds of Android Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google has released its fuzzing framework in open source to boost the ability of developers and researchers to identify vulnerabilities.
The post Google Open Sources AI-Aided Fuzzing Framework appeared first on SecurityWeek.