Major warning from the government: Google Chrome users must do this immediately...
An important security warning has been issued for Google Chrome users. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has released a high-severity alert regarding several critical security vulnerabilities in the desktop version of Chrome. Attackers could exploit these flaws to execute remote code, access sensitive information, or disrupt system operations. This warning applies to users running Chrome on Windows, macOS, and Linux; users are advised to update their browsers immediately.
**Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Chrome**
According to CERT-In, security vulnerabilities have been detected in several versions of desktop Google Chrome. Attackers can exploit these flaws to gain unauthorized system access, execute arbitrary code, or trigger a Denial-of-Service (DoS) condition. These vulnerabilities are linked to "use-after-free" flaws in components such as V8, TabStrip, HTML, Extensions, and Blink. An attacker could trick a user into opening a specially crafted webpage or web request.
**Users at Risk**
The CERT-In warning targets users running Chrome on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Chrome versions older than 151.0.7922.137/.138 on Windows and macOS are affected, while versions older than 151.0.7922.137 on Linux are at risk. These vulnerabilities can be exploited if a user clicks on a malicious link or visits a specially crafted website. A successful attack could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information, passwords, and banking details. There is also a risk of system memory corruption or the disruption of essential services.
**How to Update Google Chrome Immediately**
CERT-In has advised affected users and organizations to stop using outdated versions of Chrome and to apply the security updates immediately. Google has released security updates to fix these vulnerabilities. To update Chrome, open Google Chrome on your computer and click on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Then, go to 'Help' and select 'About Google Chrome'. Chrome will check for available updates and download them. Once the update is downloaded, click 'Relaunch' to activate the new update and security patches.
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