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Increase in Government-Backed Zero-Day Hacks Targeting Enterprises Revealed
A recent report highlights a disturbing rise in government-backed zero-day hacks targeting enterprise systems, with the largest share of vulnerabilities aimed at significant corporations such as Microsoft and Google. Experts urge enterprises to improve security measures as attacks are expected to increase.
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Google to Consolidate Search Domains, Increasing Global Accessibility
Google has announced the retirement of separate country code domains for search, unifying them under Google.com to enhance user experience, though some challenges remain regarding localized search results.
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Tech Giants Lead Push for Shorter Digital Certificate Lifespans
Tech giants Apple and Google are leading a significant initiative to reduce the maximum lifespans of digital certificates, aiming to strengthen cybersecurity and mitigate risks associated with long-term certificates. The proposal suggests a maximum validity of 90 days from Google and 47 days from Apple, potentially revolutionizing internet safety standards.
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Google Patches Critical Zero-Day Flaw in Chrome Amid Ongoing Cyber Threats
Google has issued a security patch for Chrome to address a severe zero-day vulnerability exploited in phishing attacks, urging users to update their browser as cyber threats continue to evolve.