Critical Security Flaws Discovered in Google Chrome Browser
Google's Chrome browser has been hit by multiple security vulnerabilities that could allow arbitrary code execution or denial-of-service (DoS) attacks if left unpatched. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a warning, advising users to update their browsers immediately.
The critical flaws were discovered in the latest version of Chrome, which boasts an active user base of 3.6 billion. To mitigate the risks, Google has rolled out updates for Chrome on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. Users can update their browsers via the 'About Google Chrome' menu, which automatically checks and installs the latest version.
The update process is simplified, making it easier for users to stay protected. However, CERT-In's warning highlights the importance of staying vigilant against cyber threats. With the increasing reliance on digital technologies, such incidents underscore the need for robust security measures.