Google Chrome: The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), linked to the Government of India, has released an important caution for those using Google Chrome. This warning specifically targets individuals who access this popular browser on Windows or macOS devices.
CERT-In has informed in its bulletin that Google Chrome users using certain devices need to be careful, due to which flaws they are in danger. It states that ‘many flaws in Google Chrome have come to the fore due to incorrect implementation of extension API and use of Free in Skia, V8.’ Attackers and scammers can take advantage of these existing flaws.
A remote attacker could inflict damage on google chrome
The identified vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser are found within crucial components of the browser, which is why users are at risk. According to the agency, these vulnerabilities could allow a remote attacker to target users without needing physical access to their devices.
In simpler terms, a device can be hacked via a specially crafted webpage without anyone needing to touch it. Consequently, this may lead to scenarios like data theft, identity theft, and draining accounts through other fraudulent activities.
Users will have to wait for a resolution
While the browser usually updates automatically to the most recent version, if you haven’t yet updated Chrome, it’s crucial to do so immediately. If your browser hasn’t received the latest update, you will need to wait for the solution. Chrome versions older than 133.0.6943.53 on Linux and versions older than 133.0.6943.53/54 on Windows or Mac are considered at risk.