April 19, 2024, 7 a.m. | Wajahat Raja

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In light of cookie stealing attacks and to ensure Chrome browser protection, Google has recently piloted its new Chrome DBSC. The device-bound session credentials (DBSC) are aimed at protecting users against cookie theft that threat actors may carry out using malware.  It’s worth noting that the Chrome DBSC prototype has only been tested against some […]


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