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Critical Security Flaws Fixed: Update Google Chrome Now to Ensure Online Safety

  • August 20, 2022
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Google Chrome, the most widely used web browser in the world, has hundreds of security flaws that put millions of users at risk. Fortunately, these security flaws have just been patched, and Google is now advising users to upgrade their browsers in order to stay secure.

India Today reports that after fixing more than 27 vulnerabilities, Google has encouraged users to upgrade Chrome. The American software business soon discovered 11 other security flaws in the browser, which is why it is now advising users to upgrade right now.

Update Chrome to at least version 104.0.5112.102/101 on Windows and 104.0.5112.101 on Mac and Linux, according to Google’s advice.

The most popular online browser in the world, Google Chrome, has thousands of security holes that put millions of users at danger. Fortunately, Google is now encouraging users to upgrade their browsers in order to keep secure because these security holes have just been addressed.

According to a report in India Today, Google has urged users to update their Chrome browser after resolving more than 27 vulnerabilities. The American software company quickly uncovered 11 other security holes in the browser, leading it to advise customers to update immediately.

Google recommends updating Chrome to at least version 104.0.5112.102/101 on Windows and 104.0.5112.101 on Mac and Linux.

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Google Chrome, the most widely used web browser in the world, has thousands of security flaws that put millions of users in danger. Fortunately, these security flaws have now been fixed, and Google is now urging users to update their browsers in order to stay safe.

Google has recommended users to upgrade their Chrome browser after fixing more than 27 vulnerabilities, according to a story in India Today. 11 other security flaws in the browser were swiftly discovered by the American software corporation, who then advised users to upgrade right away.

On Windows, Google advises upgrading Chrome to version 104.0.5112.102/101, and on Mac and Linux, to version 104.0.5112.101.

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