At the risk of all Google Chrome users' data, Google's request to update to the latest version immediately

At the risk of all Google Chrome users' data, Google's request to update to the latest version immediately


Cybersecurity researchers have found a major flaw in Google Chrome. Researchers have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.


In this bug, hackers can easily access the device by placing a remote code on the user's device through Chrome. The process is also straightforward, and once a hacker gains access to a device, he or she can take full control of the device.



Google has released a new version to address the problem of hackers accessing the device.


On January 24, Google became aware of this vulnerability. The company unveiled a new version on February 4 with a solution to the problem.


As soon as the new version is released, the company asks Google Chrome users to update immediately. Google did not say how many users were affected.


However, the company said that this weakness is a big problem for users and requested to update the new version immediately.


Here's how to update

To update to the latest version of Google Chrome, open Chrome and click 'Three Dots' at the top right.


Now click on 'Settings' and then 'About Chrome'. Clicking there will automatically update your Google Chrome.


Once the update is complete, close and reopens the browser once. After doing so, your Chrome browser will be updated. You will then be out of the hacker's control.

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