Starting with Chrome 62, Google will start marking any HTTP page where users may enter data, and any HTTP page visited in incognito mode
Google Pleads for Better Cross-Border Exchange of Digital Evidence
Google asked for MLAT reform, and released its biannual Transparency Report revealing it received a record number of government requests for user data.
News in brief: Google ‘plans native adblocker’; Facebook seeks fake news lead; near miss for Earth
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Google Home Now Recognizes Specific Users' Voices, Gains Support For Multiple Accounts
Google has issued a long-awaited feature for Google Home: support for multiple users. In an update rolling out today, up to six people will be able to connect their Google account to a Google Home, and the unit will try…
Google Fixes Unicode Phishing Vulnerability in Chrome 58, Firefox Standing Pat
Google fixed a vulnerability that could’ve let an attacker carry out phishing attacks with Unicode domains in Chrome but Mozilla is holding off – for now.
Burger King triggers Google Home devices with TV ad
Inventive users took their revenge via Wikipedia
Google Making Life Difficult for Ransomware to Thrive on Android
At the Kaspersky Lab Security Analyst Summit, Android Security Team malware analyst Elena Kovakina explained Google’s strategy for countering ransomware on Android.
Google joins the efforts to halt the spread of fake news
Tech giants’ efforts to identify dubious stories are helpful, but the onus still lies with users
News in brief: Macron vows encryption crackdown; mobile calls on planes ruled out; AI wins at poker
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Google boosts verification after wave of Maps fake listings fraud
Just as platforms are turning to humans to verify news stories, verification procedures for business listings now seem to be heading in the same direction