Nearly all 3.5 billion Chrome browser users will soon see a ‘high-risk’ security update from Google. Here’s what you need to ...
Google patches eight high-severity Chrome vulnerabilities affecting 3.5 billion users. Here’s why you should update and ...
In the new Chrome versions 146.0.7680.164/165 for Windows and macOS and 146.0.7680.164 for Linux, the developers have fixed 8 ...
Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android are affected.
Google Chrome isn’t having the best year in 2024. The web browser has been hit with a bunch of vulnerabilities, though Google quickly patched them up. In the latest twist, Microsoft found another ...
With the new Chrome versions—146.0.7680.153/154 for Windows and macOS and 146.0.7680.153 for Linux—the developers have fixed ...
Google has released a Chrome 146 security update that resolves eight memory safety vulnerabilities across seven components.
With Microsoft confirming a critical new Windows zero-day vulnerability this week, the fact that Google has confirmed two high-risk security vulnerabilities in the Chrome web browser might appear less ...
Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, and it is used by billions of people. However, its widespread usage also makes it a prime target for bad actors who exploit various methods, ...
Chrome on Android tablets just got a small but long-overdue upgrade — a bookmarks bar that sits right below the address bar, ...
Whether you use Chrome, Firefox, or both, it's time once again to update the browser to stay safe and secure while surfing the web. Released on Tuesday, the latest round of bug fixes for both programs ...
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