Update now Google Chrome, the government agency issued an alert
Ahmedabad, Ta. 10 May 2020, Sunday
There is a lot of bad news for those who use Google Chrome. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has shared a high risk advisory for Internet users asking them to update Google Chrome immediately following security risks. According to CERT-In, Chrome has encountered a security related problem. It can be used to remotely target the system.
The remote attacker can target the system using an arbitrary code browser. All versions of Google Chrome before version 81.0.4044.138-1 can easily be targeted. There is a risk to your data and system if you use Google Chrome. Chrome browser should be updated immediately.
Fear of Jeta theft
The agency said, "The error associated with the implementation of the arbitrary code was due to a type of confusion error associated with the blink component of Google Chrome. Many remote attackers can take advantage of this flaw and attack the system with the help of a specially designed file. Once this file reaches the user's system, the attacker can easily tamper with the file in the user's system and steal personal data.
Google launches latest update
Google recently rolled out Google 81 version. The stable channel has now been updated to 81.0.4044.138 in Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems, Google wrote in its blogpost. Users should have installed the latest update to the Chrome browser. CERT-In also recently issued an advisory for iPhone users, saying that users should avoid remote attacks on Firefox for iOS Internet browsers.
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