Browser Security

Microsoft Edge 4.6 (47)

Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform web browser developed by Microsoft. Originally released in 2015 as a replacement for Internet Explorer, it underwent a massive transformation in 2020 when it was rebuilt using the Chromium open-source projectβ€”the same foundation as Google Chrome. πŸš€ Edge has distanced itself from being “just another Chrome clone” by deeply integrating […]

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CVE-2026-2441: Chrome CSS Zero-Day 5 (36)

CVE-2026-2441 is a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in the Google Chrome browser that was first disclosed and patched in February 2026. This flaw is particularly significant because it was discovered being actively exploited in the wild by threat actors before a patch was available. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’» The vulnerability allows an attacker to execute malicious code within the

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Sandbox (Security) 5 (63)

In computer security, a sandbox is an isolated execution environment that allows programs to run without being able to access or damage the host system or network. It is the digital equivalent of a “quarantine zone.” πŸ§ͺπŸ§ͺ Sandboxing has evolved from a tool for malware analysis into a mandatory layer of defense for Autonomous AI

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