A critical security flaw has just been fixed by an urgent update to Google's web browser.
Google has just urgently pushed out a security update for
Google Chrome. Which got an upgrade
to version 107 a few days ago. This updated version of
Chrome fixes a critical security hole that was reportedly in use in attacks.
It has version number 107.0.5304.87/88.A flaw of extreme severity in Chrome
The vulnerability (CVE-2022-3723) is of high importance. Security analysts from the antivirus software developer Avast found it and alerted Google about it. It happens as a result of a mix-up in
Chrome's Javascript V8 engine. Specifically, hackers using this vulnerability would be able to access specific memory areas of the system. Giving them access to private data, or even running arbitrary code on the system.
Google has withheld technical information for security reasons so that as many
Chrome users as possible can update their browsers. This is the seventh zero day error since the year's beginning.
We highly advise you to force the browser update if you use
Chrome. In order to install the security patch. On Windows, simply select Help > About
Google Chrome from the main menu. You must access the Google Chrome > About Google Chrome menu on macOS. Following that, the browser will automatically look for the most recent update before downloading and installing. And letting the browser restart.
With this latest security hole, Google has patched
Chrome's seventh zero day vulnerability since the year's beginning. Fortunately, when security issues of this significance are appears. Chrome developers are typically very quick to propose security patches.
Google Chrome has recently been named the software with
the most security flaws in history. However, these stats seem to confirm the fact that
Chrome is the focus of security researchers' attention. Due to its position as the most popular web browser worldwide. As a result, if Chrome has any bugs, Google always fixes them right away. Which is not always the case with rivals...