The central government has flagged security vulnerabilities in outdated version of Google Chrome, urging users to update to the latest version as soon as possible. According to Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), critical vulnerabilities have been found in the Google Chrome web browsers which allow hackers to run malicious code on the users’ machine, and even trigger a denial-of-service (DoS) attack.
According to CERT-In, all Google Chrome versions before 134.0.6998.88/.89 on Windows and Mac, and all versions before 134.0.6998.88 on Linux systems, are susceptible to these vulnerabilities, and users must update their Google Chrome browsers as soon as possible to stay secure.
Notably, in an earlier document, CERT-In had flagged several vulnerabilities in Google’s ChromeOS (used in the Chromebook). The agency had warned that these security vulnerabilities could allow hackers remote access to a user’s Chromebook, enabling these cyber criminals to spy on vulnerable users.
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