Highlights

  • CERT-In warns of high-severity Chrome vulnerabilities.
  • Flaws allow remote code execution, DoS.
  • Affects Chrome versions before 122.0.6261.111/.112.
  • Update Chrome ASAP to patch security risks.

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Urgent: Update Google Chrome now to patch critical security flaw

CERT-In issued an alert for Chrome vulnerabilities, potentially impacting many users globally. These flaws could allow hackers to execute code or cause DoS, affecting Chrome versions prior to 122.0.6261.111/.112. Google has responded with a patched update.

Urgent: Update Google Chrome now to patch critical security flaw

The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a high-severity alert regarding a newly discovered Chrome vulnerability that could impact a vast number of Google Chrome users worldwide. This security risk necessitates immediate user attention.

Vulnerability Details

CERT-In's report details multiple vulnerabilities present within Google Chrome. These flaws could enable remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or instigate Denial of Service (DoS) conditions on targeted systems.

The technical root of these vulnerabilities includes use-after-free errors, out-of-bounds memory access, and implementation issues within the browser's V8 component. This Chrome security vulnerability India alert is specifically relevant to Chrome versions prior to 122.0.6261.111/.112 for Windows and Mac, and 122.0.6261.111 for Linux.

Google's Response

Google has acknowledged the Google Chrome security threat and initiated a rapid response. A new, patched version of Chrome (122.0.6261.111/.112 for Windows/Mac, and 122.0.6261.111 for Linux) is being rolled out.

User Instructions: How to Protect Your Systems

All Chrome users must update Google Chrome browsers without delay. Follow these steps:

  • Open Chrome on your device.
  • Click the three vertical dots in the top-right corner and select "Settings."
  • Click the three horizontal lines in the top-left corner, then navigate to "About Chrome."
  • Chrome will automatically search for and install the vital Chrome security update.
  • If prompted, restart your device to complete the update process.

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