The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a high-severity alert for all Chrome users in India. Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in older versions of the browser, putting your device and personal data at serious risk. These flaws can allow hackers to take control of your system, run harmful software, or even crash your device completely.
Google Chrome’s desktop versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux released before 131.0.6778.139 and 131.0.6778.108 contain critical issues. Among the key vulnerabilities identified are “Type Confusion” in the browser’s V8 engine and “Use after Free” in its Translate feature.
Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities by tricking you into visiting a malicious website. Once they gain access, they could run harmful programs or make your system unresponsive through a denial-of-service (DoS) attack.
Anyone using an outdated version of Google Chrome is vulnerable to these threats. If your Chrome browser version is older than 131.0.6778.139 or 131.0.6778.108, you’re at risk of being targeted by hackers.
CERT-In has strongly advised users to update their Chrome browsers immediately. Thankfully, Google has already rolled out a fix to address these vulnerabilities. Here’s how you can update your browser:
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Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and keeping your software up to date is your first line of defence. Don’t delay – update your Google Chrome browser today to keep your device and data safe.