Last Updated on 16/12/2021 by Riya
Google Chrome users were being sent a ‘moderate threat’ alert by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In).According to the alert, a threat actor might leverage numerous flaws in the Google Chrome browser to launch arbitrary code on the targeted devices.
Google has already announced a patch for these flaws in its most recent Chrome software update, and it is strongly recommended that users must switch to the most recent version as soon as possible.As per Google, the updated Chrome browser includes 22 types of security updates that strive to strengthen user privacy.
Google refurbished the Chrome stable channel for Windows, Mac, and Linux to 96.0.4664.93, which is now accessible to everyone. As per Google, the updated Chrome browser includes 22 types of security updates that strive to strengthen user privacy.
Google refurbished the Chrome stable channel for Windows, Mac, and Linux to 96.0.4664.93, which is now accessible to everyone. CERT-In reported in an advisory,
“Because of Type Conflict in V8, different risks occur in Google Chrome; use following free in web applications, UI, window manager, screen capture, file API, autofill, and developer tools; In autofill, the security UI is inaccurate; Extensions, BFCache, and ANGLE heap buffer flooded; Type Conflict in the loader; Poor data validation in the loader; Integer Underflow in ANGLE; and Poor validation of unreliable input in the new tab page.”
By tapping the three vertical lines in the top right corner of Chrome, one may search for available updates and update it immediately.