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Google Chrome Update Required

Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers on the market today, with millions of users worldwide. However, it has recently come to light that the platform has some high-risk bugs that could leave users vulnerable to cyber attacks. It is therefore essential that users update their version of Chrome to protect themselves from these potential threats.

Google has issued an urgent warning to Chrome users after its developers discovered eight (8) high-risk bugs on its platform. These bugs could be exploited by cyber criminals to steal money, passwords and data. One of the bugs is believed to give open access to users’ list of saved passwords, while another allows out-of-bounds memory access to human-interface devices like mice, touchscreens, and keyboards. Both of these pose a serious threat to data security and could result in significant losses for users affected.

To check if your browser needs to be updated, simply open Chrome, select “more” (the three dots in the right-hand corner), head to settings, and then “About Chrome.” If your browser needs to be updated, it will ask you to relaunch. It is critical that you update your version of Chrome as soon as possible to ensure that you are protected from these high-risk bugs.

It is also worth noting that it is generally not safe to save passwords in browsers. While it may be convenient to have your passwords automatically saved in Chrome, this can pose a significant security risk. Instead, consider using a password manager that securely enters passwords rather than saving them in the browser. This will give you greater control over your passwords and ensure that they are not easily accessible to cyber criminals.

Finally, it is essential to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all online platforms, including Microsoft 365 and Google. 2FA provides an extra layer of security to protect against fraud and compromise. We see cases regularly where users are compromised due to not having 2FA enabled. By using 2FA, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling victim to cyber attacks.

In conclusion, it is essential that Google Chrome users update their version of the browser to protect themselves from the high-risk bugs that have been discovered on the platform. Additionally, it is advisable not to save passwords in browsers and to use a password manager instead. Enabling 2FA on all online platforms is also highly recommended to reduce the risk of fraud and compromise. By taking these simple steps, you can significantly improve your online security and protect yourself from potential cyber attacks.