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An "address bar spoofing" vulnerability refers to a bug in a web browser that allows a malicious website to modify its real URL and show a fake one instead — usually one for a legitimate site. Address ...
Chrome, Firefox and likely other major browsers are afflicted by a vulnerability that allows attackers to spoof URLs in the address bar. Chrome, Firefox and likely other major browsers are afflicted ...
A flaw in Safari – that allows an attacker to spoof websites and trick victims into handing over their credentials – has yet to be patched. A browser address bar spoofing flaw was found by researchers ...
Make sure your browser and VPN know each other.
With the release of Chrome 69, Google has decided to strip the "www" and "m" subdomains from the URL displayed in Chrome's address bar. For example, when a user visits www.bleepingcomputer.com, the ...
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