CERT-In: Google Chrome users be careful, government cyber agency warns
According to CERT-In, Windows and Mac users should update their Chrome browser with 127.0.6533.88/89. The easiest way to avoid such flaws is to keep the Chrome browser in automatic update mode.
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has once again issued a warning for the Google Chrome browser. CERT-In has said that there are many bugs in the Chrome browser that hackers can take advantage of. CERT-In has said that Chrome web users should update their Chrome with immediate effect.
CERT-In has said that there are many flaws in the web version of Chrome, taking advantage of which hackers can control your system remotely. These flaws are in the arbitrary code. According to CERT-In, hackers can copy the data present in the system by taking advantage of these flaws.
Apart from this, they can also shut down your system remotely and can also copy all the passwords saved in the browser. Apart from this, malware can be inserted into both your network and system. According to CERT-In, Windows and Mac users should update their Chrome browser with 127.0.6533.88/89. The easiest way to avoid such flaws is to keep the Chrome browser in automatic update mode.