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Google Chrome blocks cookie theft on Windows 🛡️

Google rolls out a new security feature that binds cookies to device identity, preventing hackers from hijacking sessions on Windows.

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Sources zdnet.com

Google has officially launched a new security feature in Chrome for all Windows users. This technology is designed to stop session hijacking attacks by invalidating stolen cookies when they are moved to a different device.

Details

According to ZDNet, the feature works by linking cookies directly to the original device's identity. If a hacker tries to copy browser cookies to log in remotely, Chrome's security detects the hardware mismatch and denies access.

Context

Session hijacking is a dangerous attack method that lets hackers bypass 2FA to access accounts without needing the original password.

Why it matters

This is a practical defense for users against info-stealing malware, significantly reducing the risk of bulk account theft.