Tag: Chrome OS
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How to manage Chrome OS syncing for better portability and security
Here’s how to get the most out of Chrome OS Sync for an all-around better …
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How to use the handy SSH management tool in Chrome OS
In the resulting popup, type the details for your new SSH connection in the command section, which will look something like this: ssh …
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Google fixes Chromebook 2FA flaw in ‘built-in security key’
Google has discovered a serious flaw in a Chromebook security feature which allows owners to press their device’s power button to …
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Google discloses vulnerability in Chrome OS ‘built-in security key’ feature
Google is urging Chromebook users to update devices to fix a critical vulnerability in an experimental Chrome OS feature that handles …
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Bill Nye science guy isn’t talking about the ticking time-bomb built into Google’s Chromebooks
Even as Bill Nye, Science guy shills Chromebook, the platform has a flaw that limits the usefulness of even newly purchased Chromebooks for …
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Chrome OS to block USB access while the screen is locked
Google will add a new security feature to Chrome OS, the company’s web-based operating system that powers its Chromebooks devices. More …
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Google is bringing fingerprint and facial authentication to ChromeOS
In what seems like a glaring oversight, Google has not supported fingerprint of any form of biometric authentication on its Chrome OS …
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NetBSD 8.0 Brings Spectre V2/V4, Meltdown, and Lazy FPU Mitigations, and More
NetBSD 8.0, a major release of the BSD-based OS providing portability across many architectures, brings mitigations for the Spectre V2/V4, …
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Google adds new device management and security options to Chrome Enterprise
Google Inc. today announced that it’s strengthening the security of its Chrome Enterprise operating system for business users with a …
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Chrome OS Will Soon Start Supporting Linux Applications
We do know that there is a deep underlying connection shared by Chrome operating system and Linux. Though Chrome OS is based on Gentoo …
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Chrome will soon mark all unencrypted pages as ‘not secure’
Google’s Chrome browser will soon flag every site that doesn’t use HTTPS encryption. Starting in July, with the launch of Chrome 68, …
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