Push notifications are alerts that users can subscribe to when they visit a website. Typically, a pop-up menu will appear asking if the person wants to sign up for notifications. The user then has to ...
Google just added a new feature to the Chrome beta channel that promises to make the company’s browser even more like a standalone operating system. Web developers can now make use of two new ...
Mozilla is developing a push notification system for the Firefox Web browser. It will allow users to receive notifications from websites without having to keep those sites open in their browser. The ...
Push notifications are the alerts that apps send to your phone or computer even when the apps aren't open. Often appearing at the top or side of your screen, nearly every popular app uses push ...
Push notifications are messages that websites send to people who’ve opted to receive them. Unlike email notifications, push notifications appear as little pop-ups in the browser window. For example, ...
Programmers now can get servers to send alerts to Google's browser rather than requiring the browser itself to constantly check for them. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Cybercriminals are delivering malware via web browser features using a newly discovered command-and-control (C2) platform dubbed Matrix Push C2. The malicious C2 platform, discovered by BlackFrog, ...
Nowadays, with the ever-changing online landscape, the channels you choose to reach your potential customers are more important than ever. You need to deliver timely content to engage user interests ...
Cybercriminals have a new, user-friendly tool for turning your browser alerts into a vector for phishing attacks. "Matrix Push" is slick, it's pretty, and it's about as easy to use as any commercial ...
Web browser notifications are increasingly being used to push unwanted ads for dating sites, scam sites, unwanted browser extensions, and even malware to users who subscribe to them. While browsing ...