CERT-In issues urgent security alert over vulnerabilities in Google Chrome

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The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued an advisory for users of the Google Chrome browser on Windows PC, Macs, and Linux devices, highlighting security flaws within the older version of the web browser. CERT-In has issued a similar warning for Chromebook devices running outdated versions of Google’s lightweight operating system ChromeOS. 

CERT-In has classified these vulnerabilities as “High risk,” warning that they could potentially allow attackers to gain unauthorised access to sensitive user data, cause denial of service, and more by “executing a specially crafted webpage.” The advisory stated that these vulnerabilities could affect both individual and organisational users.

CERT-In recommends users update the Google Chrome browser to the latest version. Google has already addressed these vulnerabilities in the latest Stable Channel Update for Google Chrome on desktop. Google said that the update is now rolling out and will be available more widely in the coming days. Similarly, users can update their Chromebooks to the latest version of ChromeOS to mitigate the risks and protect against potential security breaches

Source: Business Standard

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