A malware campaign uses the unusual method of locking users in their browser's kiosk mode to annoy them into entering their Google credentials, which are then stolen by information-stealing malware.
Chrome: When you let someone use your computer, you'd probably prefer they stick to the web browser. With kiosk mode, you can (sort of) enforce that. By enabling kiosk mode and creating a secondary ...
School systems and forward-thinking companies that use Google Apps often also choose Chrome OS devices. In part, that's because the devices are easy to manage and use. You simply turn them on, login, ...
eKiosk 1.1, an Internet kiosk, is available from AppMac (a team of three French Mac developers) for Mac OS 8.5 to 9.x. A Mac OS X version is in the works. eKiosk is a tool to protect Macs from “users ...
Kiosk Mode in Windows 11/10 is not new. If you have seen Windows Desktop on TV screens at the Airport or railway station, and even when printing your boarding pass, they all use this mode. The purpose ...
French Mac software developer AppMac Software has announced the Preview Version release of wKiosk 1.0 — a secure Internet browser for Mac OS X designed for public ...
AppMac Software today announced the preview version of wKiosk 1.0, a secure Mac OS X Web browser targeted for kiosk use in public spaces. The browser features the Netscape gecko engine, and a ...
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