The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), an organisation working under the IT Ministry of the Government of India, has issued a warning to Google Chrome users. Many techs and news websites have also started warning Google Chrome that users update their Google Chrome soon. The warning for tech giant Google's browser was noticed when its browser appeared to be flawed. This allows people sitting far away to get your personal information from your browser. So let's explain about this warning...
A warning issued by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) said, "There have been several weaknesses in the Google Chrome browser, which can benefit from a remote attacker's target system by hacking the computer through any program on its mind. In addition to your personal information, the hackers will also install malware used for spying on your computer.'
What steps Google took: Tech giant Google has taken swift action on the issue saying it has already released an update to fix these flaws. The government as well as the Google have appealed to the consumer to install new software updates. The tech giant has said that the latest update includes 22 safety fixes, most of which were highlighted by external researchers.
How to update your chrome browser: Chrome users are going to be given the option to update to the top right corner of the screen to download the latest version of the browser. They just have to click the Update button to upgrade to the next version. It will take just a few seconds. So you're waiting for someone? Update Chrome on your system and secure your system now.
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