Update, May 20, 2025: This story, originally published May 19, has been updated with further advice regarding Chrome browser security updates from Google, as well as what you can do if your Chrome ...
As Google confirms new security issues impacting the Chrome browser, take these three steps right now to ensure you are ...
Find out which version of Chrome you’re using—and how to make sure it’s the latest Reviewed by Jon Fisher Check Chrome version across all devices. Use chrome://version for a shortcut. Updating ensures ...
A brand new Chrome vulnerability has been patched by Google, which means it's time to update your browser again.
Google revealed in a security advisory on December 10 that it had pushed a free update out to Chrome users globally to fix a high risk zero-day vulnerability that is being actively exploited in the ...
Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, and it is used by billions of people. However, its widespread usage also makes it a prime target for bad actors who exploit various methods, ...
Google has released an urgent update for its Chrome browser to fix a newly discovered zero-day security flaw that hackers are already exploiting. This is the sixth zero-day Chrome has faced this year, ...
If your Chrome browser isn’t updated, you may be exposed to an actively exploited zero-day that Google just rushed to patch. The company is instructing its 2 billion users to update immediately after ...
Another major flaw has been found in Chrome—and it’s already being exploited in the wild. First discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group on May 27th, this zero-day vulnerability allows attackers ...
Cybercriminals are getting bolder and better at tricking people into infecting their own devices. One of the fastest-growing threats right now is the so-called “Fake Update” scam, where a pop-up or ...