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…