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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.
The latest security update for Chrome fixes several security vulnerabilities, one of which is considered high risk.
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 ...
CVE-2025-2783 is the first Chrome zero-day patched since the start of 2025. Last year, Google patched 10 zero-days, exploited in attacks or demoed during the Pwn2Own hacking contest.
July 2, 2025 at 8:04 a.m. PT Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET Google has patched yet another critical security bug in Chrome, which means all of you who use the browser should update it ASAP.
Not all security warnings are a bad thing, in fact, some are to be welcomed with open arms. Such is the case with this new secure connection warning for Android users of Google’s Chrome web browser.
Starting Android 16, Advanced Protection can be activated from the settings, strengthening security measures across the board, including on Google apps such as Chrome, Messages, and Phone.