GigaTap articles tagged Browser Security.
- Chromium Bug Exposure Shows a Patch-State Gap - Google reportedly exposed details of a Chromium issue that may keep JavaScript running after browser closure. The risk is serious, but the confirmed facts
- Chrome Dev Advances: Signal, Not Security Verdict - Chrome's Dev channel moved to a new desktop build. The announcement is brief, but it offers an early operational signal for teams tracking browser changes.
- Chrome Early Stable: Small Rollout, Real Checks - Chrome 149.0.7827.53/.54 is in Early Stable for some Windows and Mac users. The key task is not panic; it is version visibility, policy checks, and extensi
- AgentStop shows the hidden cost of local AI agents - Brave’s AgentStop research highlights a practical browser security issue: local AI protects data from cloud logs, but failed agent loops can drain endpoint
- Chrome Beta 149: A Browser Security Checkpoint - Chrome Beta 149 for Android is out. No CVE claim is made in the source, but teams should review linked changes before stable rollout.
- Chrome for Android: The Small Update Check That Matters - Chrome 148 for Android is rolling out through Google Play. The practical task is to verify version coverage and map it to the desktop security baseline.
- ChromeOS LTS gets a quiet but serious security update - ChromeOS LTS-144 version 144.0.7559.252 fixes multiple high-severity flaws across Navigation, Blink, Viz, CSS, Media, Extensions, Web Speech, and WebCodecs
- Tor Browser 15.0.14: a small update worth installing - Tor Browser 15.0.14 brings Firefox ESR and GeckoView updates plus security backports. It is a maintenance release, but users should patch promptly.
- The web’s JavaScript trust gap - Mozilla’s new post points at a hard problem for sensitive web apps: browsers can isolate code, but users still have to trust what the server just delivered
- Chrome 148 for iOS lands: update, but don’t overread it - Google released Chrome Stable 148 for iOS with stability and performance improvements. The note does not name a CVE or active exploit.
- Chrome Dev 150 lands on Android: what to test now - Google released Chrome Dev 150 for Android on Google Play. The note is brief, but it matters for teams testing upcoming browser behavior.
- Chrome 149 hits Beta — what desktop users should watch - Chrome 149 is now in Beta for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Google’s note is sparse, so the main takeaway is the channel shift and what testers should verify ne
- Chrome Beta 149 lands on iOS, details still thin - Google has released Chrome Beta 149 for iOS, but the public note is brief: build 149.0.7827.2 is rolling into the App Store, with only a partial Git log fo