Google Asks Chrome Users to Update Browser After Malicious Attack Discovered Google has issued a serious warning to millions of Chrome users (photo: doc. pexels) - Google has issued a serious warning to millions of Chrome users to immediately update their browser after discovering a malicious attack that allows hackers to take over their computers. In its statement, the tech giant emphasized that cybercriminals use various means to gain access to users' personal information. One method used is through pop-up windows or maliciously designed websites. The company has rolled out a 'critical' update to close the loophole that enabled this attack, which has posed a serious threat to user security. This update is important to address what is known as a 'zero day' attack, where hackers find loopholes before manufacturers and exploit them before there is a chance to fix them. Google confirms that this update can be accessed directly through Chrome set
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