Google Chrome users need to update now! Indian government issues security warning

Google Chrome users need to update now! Indian government issues security warning

A significant security vulnerability has been identified in Google Chrome, raising alarms from both the tech giant and the Indian government. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a warning about this critical issue, which could potentially expose millions of users to threats. The vulnerability is linked to Chrome's V8 engine, specifically an Out of Bounds write flaw that may allow malicious actors to exploit systems remotely. A targeted request from an attacker could lead to a serious compromise of your browser, impacting both individual and business users. Who should be concerned? If your browser version is outdated—specifically, versions 137 for Windows/macOS or 138 for Linux—then your system is at risk. Immediate action is required. Users are urged to update Chrome without delay. Google has already released a patch, but it will not protect you unless you take the necessary steps to upgrade. Ensure your Chrome browser is updated to the latest version to avoid falling victim to potential exploits.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Aug 26, 2025, 09:15

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