



What’s more, they should always be wary of phishing, as cybercriminals will often use communications channels to distribute malicious code capable of exploiting various flaws in browsers. To keep your endpoints safe, the company says, users should always make sure their browser is up to date, and should be extra careful when choosing which plug-ins to install. While Atlas VPN did not say it in a definitive manner, it did state that Chrome, Edge, and Opera are all built on the Chromium engine, hinting that Chromium flaws might impact all of these browsers. Opera has had zero documented vulnerabilities this year, and a total of 344 flaws. > This is the best way to remove malware right now (opens in new tab) > Google Chrome wants to make it easier to search your web history This Google Chrome tool could actually be used to steal login data
