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Microsoft security researchers found an active zero-day exploit that could let hackers into your computer through your Chrome browser. Update now!
If implemented, the new setting will simultaneously set Chrome as the default browser and pin it to the Windows taskbar.
Before you wrap up the week and fully settle into weekend mode—especially with this being a holiday weekend—do yourself a solid and update your Chrome browser. At the risk of sounding like a ...
The developers have discovered a critical security vulnerability in the Chrome web browser. An update fixes it.
Google has acknowledged a vulnerability with Chrome, which was discovered by Microsoft. Google made an update to the browser to fix it.
Chrome faces a major security flaw, prompting CERT-In and Google to urge users on Windows, Mac and Linux to update their ...
Two new high-severity Chrome browser security vulnerabilities have been confirmed by Google—ensure you update and activate the new protections now.
Version 120 of Chrome brings with it 10 bug fixes, two of which are critical. So yes, it's time to update your browser once again.
Google has updated the Chrome web browser again this week, an update which includes no less than 20 security fixes across the Windows, Mac, and Linux versions.
If you are one of the millions of worldwide Chrome users, it's time for yet another update. That's right, a sixth zero-day exploit has been discovered in Chrome and, fortunately, the update was ...
Google has issued a critical security update for Chrome on macOS, Windows, and Linux that fixes a zero-day vulnerability in the browser. On Tuesday, ...
It appears that the April Windows update KB5025221 had an unexpected effect on Chrome browsers, writes Gizmodo. And the impact was even worse for enterprise users.