Google warns more than 3 billion users about serious security holes in Chrome
To update/check the version, go to Help/About Google Chrome, located in the Customize menu and Google Chrome Controls located in the upper right corner, just below the Chrome number close button.
On March 25, Google confirmed that it was aware of the existence of a security flaw, denoted CVE-2022-1096. Immediately, they send an urgent update request message to every computer using the Google Chrome browser.
However, with the number of Chrome users reaching more than 3 billion, many computers are not updated immediately, or have not even received update notifications. To ensure your browser’s safety, go to Google Chrome Help/About to check the version.
What is CVE-2022-1096?
Currently, security experts have not released all the details related to CVE-2022-1096. The disclosed information shows that the vulnerability is related to the JavaScript code used by Chrome. It is not unusual to keep such information secret, especially in cases where hackers have been taking advantage of security holes.
Normally, Google also won’t release related information until the vast majority of its 3 billion users update Chrome patch 99.0.4844.84.
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