Google patches eight high-severity Chrome vulnerabilities affecting 3.5 billion users. Here’s why you should update and ...
Update, April 26, 2025: While there is no additional news regarding the emergency Google Chrome update vulnerability, this story, originally published April 23, has been updated with information ...
Not all vulnerabilities are equal. There, I’ve said it. While all security vulnerabilities do, of course, need to be taken seriously, not every one will have an impact on every user, every ...
Google has patched eight high-severity vulnerabilities in Chrome 146, the third security update since launch, bringing total ...
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 ...
First, you should try some generic solutions, such as checking the internet connection, reviewing your firewall and antivirus settings, restarting the Chrome browser ...
Google has patched yet another critical security bug in Chrome, which means all of you who use the browser should update it ASAP. On Monday, the company revealed a high-severity vulnerability that ...
Another major flaw has been found in Chrome—and it’s already being exploited in the wild. First discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group on May 27th, this zero-day vulnerability allows attackers ...
Google has released an emergency update to its popular Chrome web browser — and this isnot an update that you can afford to ...
Google is introducing an accelerated update release schedule for Google Chrome, delivering stable browser updates every two weeks starting with Chrome 153. The change aims to improve security, respond ...