The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team warned Google Chrome users
Amaravati: Central government has once again issued important warnings to Google Chrome users. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has said that there are many bugs in the Chrome browser, which can be used by hackers. It has been said that by blocking the flaws in the Chrome web browser, hackers can remotely take control of the systems. It is said that there will be a possibility to copy the important data stored in the system.
It has been revealed that hackers can remotely shutdown the system and steal all the passwords used in the Google Chrome browser. It is also said that there will be a chance for hackers and malware to be inserted into the computer through the network. Windows and Mac users must update to Google Chrome 127.0.6533.88/89. If possible, the Chrome browser should be kept in automatic update mode so that errors can be avoided from time to time.