Google said it has noticed a sharp rise in websites hijacking the back button to show ads when users press it, so it will now ...
Malwarebytes recently uncovered a new malicious campaign targeting the Windows Update service. Focused on French-speaking users, the campaign uses layered obfuscation techniques to deliver multiple ...
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Stuck on a sketchy site? Google is finally putting a stop to it
Google's finally punishing sites that trap you with fake back buttons, so your browsing's about to get way less annoying.
Google has announced on its blog, Google Search Central, that it will clamp down on back-button hijacking. The move is seen ...
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