Critical Google Chrome Security Notice: 3 Billion at Risk

 




Google Chrome Security Update: What You Need to Know

Amidst a Flurry of Security and Privacy Alerts

In recent weeks, Google users have been inundated with a plethora of security and privacy updates. From critical changes in Gmail's security measures to the Play Store's new protections against rogue apps, staying on top of these updates can be daunting. However, a recent announcement by Google on Tuesday, July 23, is particularly crucial for Chrome users across all platforms except iOS.


Security Alert for Chrome Users

The Chrome team at Google has identified 24 security vulnerabilities in the browser, with five of these classified as highly severe. These vulnerabilities affect users on Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android platforms. If you value your data security, this is an update you cannot afford to ignore.

Details of the High-Rated Vulnerabilities

Google has already rewarded the discoverers of two of these high-rated vulnerabilities with $19,000, with the remaining three bounties still pending. The most severe vulnerabilities include:

  1. CVE-2024-6988: A "use after free" vulnerability in Downloads.
  2. CVE-2024-6989: Another "use after free" vulnerability, this time in the Loader component.
  3. CVE-2024-6991: Yet another "use after free" vulnerability, found in the webGPU-mapping Dawn component.
  4. CVE-2024-6992: An out-of-bounds memory access vulnerability in the graphics-rendering ANGLE component.
  5. CVE-2024-6993: An inappropriate implementation vulnerability in the Canvas drawing app in Chrome.

Action Required: Update Your Chrome Browser

Google has started rolling out the necessary updates to address these vulnerabilities. It's crucial for users on the affected platforms to ensure their Chrome browsers are up to date. As usual, Google is withholding full details of these vulnerabilities until a majority of users have updated their devices to prevent exploitation by malicious actors.

Stay informed and protected by updating your Chrome browser today

Source: forbes

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