The government has issued a new warning for Google Chrome users. Government agency CERT-In (Computer Emergency Response Team) has placed this new warning for Google Chrome users in the high severity category, which means it is extremely sensitive. The security agency has found many flaws in the arbitrary code of Google's web browser, which hackers can take advantage of and steal users' personal information.
Hackers can steal bank details
In the warning issued by the government, it has been said that this problem in Google Chrome browser has come due to wrong implementation in Chrome extensions. This problem can give hackers remote access to the user's system. Hackers can take advantage of this to bypass the security protection of Google Chrome. Scammers can steal personal and banking details, passwords etc. of Google Chrome users. Theft of financial and personal data means that hackers can carry out major cyber attacks, which can prove to be very harmful.
CERT-In, in its warning issued on November 4, has said that users should update the Google Chrome browser in their PC with the latest version 130.0.6723.69. There is a problem with the arbitrary code of earlier versions. In such a situation, if you also use Google Chrome browser in your smartphone or laptop, then update it immediately. This warning issued by the government can save you from big financial fraud.
Update Google Chrome like this
To update Google Chrome web browser on PC, first launch the browser.
After this, tap on the three dots given on the top right side and click on Settings.
Google Chrome Update
Here as soon as you tap on About Chrome, you will see the version of your browser and the new version will start updating.
After downloading the update, you will have to launch the Google Chrome browser again.
Google Chrome Update
After launching the browser, once again go to About Chrome and update it with the latest version 130.06723.92.
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