Google's warning for 20 million Chrome users |
Google warning for 20 million Chrome users
Google recently updated the Chrome browser to take into account the security of 20 million Chrome users. This raises some controversial changes, security issues, and information security issues. Many users are concerned about the security of the Google Chrome browser. Google recently warned of a serious security problem with its Chrome browser.
According to a Forbes report, Google has been asked to update Chrome to protect itself from this new security flaw.
Cybersecurity firm Sophos says Google silently warns of serious Chrome browser security issues for Windows, Mac, and Linux. He also recommends updating your Chrome browser quickly. Unless you upgrade to the new version of Chrome (81.0.4044.113), the browser may be vulnerable to mischief.
Google wrote that there was a security bug in their browser (CVE-2020-6457). This is a bug called Use After Free in Speech Recognizer. According to Sophos, it can alter the flow of control within the program. This may instruct the CPU to run unreliable code that can be accessed from the device through external memory. You can easily go to the usual browser security verification dialog 'RU Shore'.
Google has already released a new version of Google Chrome (81.0.4044.113) for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Click on the three dots in the right corner of Chrome to switch from Help to Chrome and you will see the Chrome version. If you use the new version, you are safe. If there is no new version, upgrade to the new version faster. However, in the new version, Google has introduced a new feature called Tab Group that will help you manage your tabs.
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