Google’s New Chrome Security: Infostealer Malware, Your Days Are Numbered!

Google is boosting Chrome’s security for Windows users to combat infostealer malware targeting cookies. The new app-bound encryption ties data to specific apps, making it harder for cyber baddies to hijack accounts. This enhancement aims to increase the cost and risk for attackers attempting to steal user data.

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Google is throwing a wrench in the plans of cyber thieves by encrypting Chrome data with the finesse of a secret agent locking their briefcase. This update is like giving crooks a treasure map, but with all the landmarks in a different language!

Key Points:

– Chrome 127 introduces app-bound encryption, linking encrypted data to specific apps.
– This update aims to thwart infostealer malware that targets session cookies.
– App-bound encryption requires system privilege to decrypt, making it harder for malware.
– Google plans to extend this encryption to other sensitive data like passwords and payment info.
– Device-bound session cookies and improved download UI security bolster Chrome’s defenses.

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