A serious security flaw has been found in the Google Chrome browser, which could pose a major threat to Windows users. Google has released an emergency update to fix the problem, and advised users to update their browser immediately. This flaw could allow cyber attackers to gain control over your computer.
If you use Google Chrome browser, then you should be a little cautious, because your Google Chrome browser can be harmful for you. An emergency update has been released by Google. However, this update is for Microsoft Windows. It means that if you use Chrome browser on the phone, then this danger is not for you. But if you use Google Chrome browser on Windows laptop, then you should be cautious.
Fear of cyber attack
This is the reason why Google has clarified that it has released an emergency update for its Chrome browser on Microsoft Windows. A critical zero-day flaw has been detected in it, which remains active in real time. Cyber security experts and government agencies have issued an immediate warning regarding this. By the way, such a flaw was identified by cyber security firm Kaspersky earlier this month. According to experts, this could be a dangerous malware attack, which can harm users by clicking on suspicious email links.
Google's new update has arrived
Let us tell you that whenever Google gets information about any flaw, it first investigates that flaw. If a flaw is found, then that flaw is removed by giving an update from Google. To remove a similar flaw, Google has updated the stable channel for Windows to 134.0.6998.177/.178, which will be implemented in the coming days and weeks. Google is keeping the details and link of this bug restricted until most of the users are updated with this fix. Google has said that we will maintain the ban as long as this bug is present in a third party library.
Concerns about other browsers increased
The US cyber security agency CISA has issued a warning, instructing users to update Chrome with immediate effect. If you do not update by April 17, you may have to suffer losses. This instruction officially applies to federal employees. It has advised not to use the product in the condition of not getting updated. India's cyber agency Cert-In has also instructed users to update Google Chrome browser. A vulnerability has been reported in Google Chrome. Mozilla has also issued an alert and detected a similar vulnerability in its Firefox browser.
How to update Google Chrome browser in Windows
First of all open Google Chrome browser on your computer.
Then click on the three dots present in the top left corner of the browser.
Select Google Chrome option in the drop-down menu.
If any update is available, click on it.
If you do not see the update, then it means your browser has been updated.
Chrome periodically checks for new updates and automatically applies the update when it is available.