Daniel Cheng

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Chrome security team metaprogrammer
GitHubgithub.com/zetafunction
On Wednesday, I tried a simple change to delete some NaCl-related code. Two days later, I've determined that I can't delete it after all, and I now know more about shared memory than I ever wanted to.

"#Passkeys are useless to me because I use a fancy password manager and always look at the URL".

Yes but the other users of the site don't so you also have to pay the shitty 2fa tax like everyone else.

Also I promise you you can get phished.

I published a step by step guide on using Windows event logs to hunt for malware trying to steal sensitive data from browsers e.g. cookies, passwords etc. https://security.googleblog.com/2024/04/detecting-browser-data-theft-using.html #DFIR Hope it's useful!
Detecting browser data theft using Windows Event Logs

Posted by Will Harris, Chrome Security Team Chromium's sandboxed process model defends well from malicious web content, but...

Google Online Security Blog
I attempted to be productive today, only to discover that my entirely solid-state USB-C security key with no moving parts has somehow failed.