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Google Chrome security flaw hits 2 billion browser users, posing threat of widespread data theft

Google Chrome is vulnerable to a new security flaw, which affects more than 2 billion users. Imperva Red, a cyber security outfit, has revealed a critical flaw in Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers; the flaw has been given the name CVE-2022-3656. Due to the security breach, private information like bitcoin wallets and passwords might be stolen. According to the cybersecurity firm (Imperva Red), the flaw was uncovered via an examination of the browser's interaction with the file system, in…

2 BILLION Google Chrome users hit by browser security flaw! Protect yourself now

A high-severity vulnerability has affected as many as 2 billion Google Chrome users. You must protect yourself from hackers and the sooner you do it, the better. Google Chrome has been hit by a new security flaw and it has affected more than 2 billion users! Cyber security firm, Imperva Red has disclosed a high-severity vulnerability, dubbed CVE-2022-3656, which has been affecting Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers. The security flaw allows the theft of sensitive files such as cryptocurrency wallets, and

Google Chrome to STOP working soon! Upgrade to Windows 11 now

If you are still using Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1, then you should upgrade to Windows 11 now. It is confirmed! If your laptop is running the older version of Chrome, then it will stop working within a few days. This is so because current Chrome 109 is the last version of Chrome that will support Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1. Not just that, the decision matches the Microsoft announcement too. Microsoft announced that it will end the support for all editions of Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2. January 10 is

Google adds another layer of testing for Chrome updates

Google. (Image: Reuters)American tech conglomerate Google is changing the release cycle for the next update of its Chrome web browser, the company recently announced in a blog post. According to The Verge, an American technology news website, for a small set of users, the company has added a new early preview of updates available via the Stable channel starting in February 2023. Before Google rolls out the update to the wider public, the early stable release will be available one week before the…

UK investigating Apple, Google mobile browser dominance

Britain's competition watchdog on Tuesday launched an in-depth investigation into the dominance of the mobile browsers of Apple and Google. Britain's competition watchdog on Tuesday launched an in-depth investigation into the dominance of the mobile browsers of Apple and Google.Responses to a consultation it launched in June revealed "substantial support" for a fuller investigation into the matter and into whether iPhone-maker Apple restricts cloud gaming through its app store, the Competition and Markets Authority

Google warns Chrome users of dangerous bug; Hackers on the loose, update now

Google Chrome users have been advised to update their browsers to the latest version now. If Google Chrome is your daily search partner, then this report is for you. Google has issued a high-severity warning to Chrome users about a dangerous bug that can harm your device. However, for security purposes, Google has kept the details restricted. In a blog post, Google says that access to details of the bug and links have been restricted until a majority of users download the latest Google Chrome update.The cyber security

New Google Chrome bugs found! Your Windows PC is under threat, do this now

As many as 4 new Google Chrome bugs have been found and they have the potential to take down your Windows PC. Chrome users are advised to update the browser now. Know how to do it. Using Google Chrome to search for all your queries? Well, stop right now. First, you need to bring your attention round to a warning by Google. It said that all Google Chrome users must update their browser on Windows PCs immediately. Why? Because they have found a number of Google