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Google corrected a "zero day" security vulnerability in the Chrome browser just a week ago when they released an update. Even though the 'zero day' vulnerability has been fixed, the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-India) has found additional vulnerabilities in multiple desktop versions of the Chrome browser. The organization claims that by taking advantage of this fatal defect, fraudsters can steal crucial data from computers and launch cyberattacks by inserting various dangerous scripts without the users' awareness.
The Computer Emergency Response Team states that the Chrome browser for Windows is located at '128.0.6613.113/114,' while the Mac and Linux browsers are located at '128.0.6613.113' and '128.0.6613.113'. Every earlier iteration of the version had security issues. Many computer users are therefore susceptible to cyberattacks.
It has been reported that due to a connection flaw in Google's Skia graphic engine associated with the Chrome browser, a denial of service (DoS) cyber attack can be carried out on all devices running Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems, as well as collecting data by adding data. remote code. As a result, Chrome browser users can be affected by cyber attacks at any time. And so to be safe from cyber attacks, you should update the version of Chrome browser as soon as possible.
Source: Times of India