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In a stable channel security update posting for desktop users of the Chrome browser, Google has confirmed that four vulnerabilities, all rated as high-severity, have been identified. This latest ...
CERT-In warns Chrome desktop users to update immediately as multiple high-risk flaws could let hackers steal data or crash ...
Chrome users are being urged to check they have the latest update installed to keep their Chrome browser safe.
CERT-In has alerted users of Google Chrome for Desktop about vulnerabilities that could lead to hacking risks. These vulnerabilities affect versions prior to 139.0.7258/.128 for Windows and MacOS, and ...
If you use Google Chrome on your Mac computer, you may have received a notification saying, "Google Chrome is Capturing Your Screen." This alert happens randomly and without the user activating ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, also known as CERT-In, has issued a security warning to all Google Chrome users running Windows, macOS, and Linux. The agency operating under the ...
Then on May 13, Google released an update for CVE-2024-4761, which allowed bad actors to attack a system through malicious HTML pages via a vulnerability affecting Chrome’s V8 Javascript engine.
If a victim clicked on the fake security alert, they would be directed to the sites.google.com page, where attackers could attempt to harvest the victim’s email credentials.
Currently, you can autofill passwords in the Chrome browser without authentication, but Google is finally fixing this oversight.
Google is working to fix the autofill security loophole within the Chrome browser. It will have fingerprint or face biometric ...