Update your Chrome today: Google patches 4 vulnerabilities including one zero-day www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news…
Google has released an update for its Chrome browser to patch four security vulnerabilities, including one zero-day. A zero-day vulnerability refers to a bug that has been found and exploited by cybercriminals before the vendor even knew about it (they have “zero days” to fix it).
This update is crucial since it addresses one vulnerability which is already being actively exploited and, reportedly, can be abused when the user visits a malicious website. It probably doesn’t require any further user interaction, which means the user doesn’t need to click on anything in order for their system to be compromised.
The Chrome update brings the version number to 140.0.7339.185/.186 for Windows, Mac and 140.0.7339.185 for Linux. The easiest way to update Chrome is to allow it to update automatically, but you can end up lagging behind if you never close your browser or if something goes wrong—such as an extension stopping you from updating the browser.