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Google Brings New 2FA Bypass Protection To Chrome For Windows Users
The feature ties session cookies to a device’s security chip, and Google says a year of testing showed a notable decline in theft events.
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Google will combat account theft with a new protection that it has incorporated in Chrome for Windows, linking cryptographically authentication sessions to a device to prevent credentials from being extracted.
Google Rolls Out DBSC in Chrome 146 to Block Session Theft on Windows
Google has made Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) generally available to all Windows users of its Chrome web browser, months after it began testing the security feature in open beta. The public availability is currently limited to Windows users on Chrome 146, with macOS expansion planned in an upcoming Chrome release. "This project represents a significant
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