Posted by Sherk Chung, Stephan Chen, Pixel team, and Roger Piqueras Jover, Ivan Lozano, Android team Pixel phones have earned a well-deserved reputation for being security-conscious. In this blog, we’ll take a peek under the hood to see how Pixel…
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Eliminating Memory Safety Vulnerabilities at the Source
Posted by Jeff Vander Stoep – Android team, and Alex Rebert – Security Foundations Memory safety vulnerabilities remain a pervasive threat to software security. At Google, we believe the path to eliminating this class of vulnerabilities at scale and building…
Eliminating Memory Safety Vulnerabilities at the Source
Posted by Jeff Vander Stoep – Android team, and Alex Rebert – Security Foundations Memory safety vulnerabilities remain a pervasive threat to software security. At Google, we believe the path to eliminating this class of vulnerabilities at scale and building…
A new path for Kyber on the web
Posted by David Adrian, David Benjamin, Bob Beck & Devon O’Brien, Chrome Team We previously posted about experimenting with a hybrid post-quantum key exchange, and enabling it for 100% of Chrome Desktop clients. The hybrid key exchange used both the…
Deploying Rust in Existing Firmware Codebases
< p style=”text-align: left;”>Posted by Ivan Lozano and Dominik Maier, Android Team Android’s use of safe-by-design principles drives our adoption of memory-safe languages like Rust, making exploitation of the OS increasingly difficult with every release. To provide a secure foundation,…
Virtual Escape; Real Reward: Introducing Google’s kvmCTF
Marios Pomonis, Software Engineer < div> Google is committed to enhancing the security of open-source technologies, especially those that make up the foundation for many of our products, like Linux and KVM. To this end we are excited to announce…
Sustaining Digital Certificate Security – Entrust Certificate Distrust
Posted by Chrome Root Program, Chrome Security Team The Chrome Security Team prioritizes the security and privacy of Chrome’s users, and we are unwilling to compromise on these values. The Chrome Root Program Policy states that CA certificates included in…
Staying Safe with Chrome Extensions
Posted by Benjamin Ackerman, Anunoy Ghosh and David Warren, Chrome Security Team Chrome extensions can boost your browsing, empowering you to do anything from customizing the look of sites to providing personalized advice when you’re planning a vacation. But as…
Time to challenge yourself in the 2024 Google CTF
Hlynur Gudmundsson, Software Engineer < div> It’s Google CTF time! Install your tools, commit your scripts, and clear your schedule. The competition kicks off on June 21 2024 6:00 PM UTC and runs through June 23 2024 6:00 PM UTC.…
I/O 2024: What’s new in Android security and privacy
Posted by Dave Kleidermacher, VP Engineering, Android Security and Privacy Our commitment to user safety is a top priority for Android. We’ve been consistently working to stay ahead of the world’s scammers, fraudsters and bad actors. And as their tactics…
Google and Apple deliver support for unwanted tracking alerts in Android and iOS
Google and Apple have worked together to create an industry specification – Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers – for Bluetooth tracking devices that makes it possible to alert users across both Android and iOS if such a device is unknowingly being…
Google and Apple deliver support for unwanted tracking alerts in Android and iOS
Google and Apple have worked together to create an industry specification – Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers – for Bluetooth tracking devices that makes it possible to alert users across both Android and iOS if such a device is unknowingly being…
Your Google Account allows you to create passkeys on your phone, computer and security keys
Sriram Karra and Christiaan Brand, Google product managers Last year, Google launched passkey support for Google Accounts. Passkeys are a new industry standard that give users an easy, highly secure way to sign-in to apps and websites. Today, we announced…
Secure by Design: Google’s Perspective on Memory Safety
Alex Rebert, Software Engineer, Christoph Kern, Principal Engineer, Security Foundations Google’s Project Zero reports that memory safety vulnerabilities—security defects caused by subtle coding errors related to how a program accesses memory—have been “the standard for attacking software for the last…
Secure by Design: Google’s Perspective on Memory Safety
Alex Rebert, Software Engineer, Christoph Kern, Principal Engineer, Security Foundations < div> Google’s Project Zero reports that memory safety vulnerabilities—security defects caused by subtle coding errors related to how a program accesses memory—have been “the standard for attacking software for…
Piloting new ways of protecting Android users from financial fraud
Posted by Eugene Liderman, Director of Mobile Security Strategy, Google From its founding, Android has been guided by principles of openness, transparency, safety, and choice. Android gives you the freedom to choose which device best fits your needs, while also…
Improving Interoperability Between Rust and C++
Posted by Lars Bergstrom – Director, Android Platform Tools & Libraries and Chair of the Rust Foundation Board Back in 2021, we announced that Google was joining the Rust Foundation. At the time, Rust was already in wide use across…
UN Cybercrime Treaty Could Endanger Web Security
Royal Hansen, Vice President of Privacy, Safety and Security Engineering This week, the United Nations convened member states to continue its years-long negotiations on the UN Cybercrime Treaty, titled “Countering the Use of Information and Communications Technologies for Criminal Purposes.”
Scaling security with AI: from detection to solution
Dongge Liu and Oliver Chang, Google Open Source Security Team, Jan Nowakowski and Jan Keller, Machine Learning for Security Team < div> The AI world moves fast, so we’ve been hard at work keeping security apace with recent advancements. One…
Effortlessly upgrade to Passkeys on Pixel phones with Google Password Manager
Posted by Sherif Hanna, Group Product Manager, Pixel Security Helping Pixel owners upgrade to the easier, safer way to sign in Your phone contains a lot of your personal information, from financial data to photos. Pixel phones are designed to…