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Indian Govt Warns Google Chrome Users Of 'High-Risk' Vulnerabilities; Update NOW

The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, which falls under the umbrella of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, has issued a ‘high-severity’ warning to Google Chrome desktop users—advising them to update their browsers as soon as possible to avoid hackers from executing arbitrary code and bypassing security measures. CERT-In has noted that “multiple vulnerabilities” exist in the affected versions of Google Chrome, and that an attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to trick a victim into visiting a “specially crafted” website. Per CERT-In these vulnerabilities exist due to “Type Confusion in V8; Heap buffer overflow in Visuals; Out of bounds read and write in WebGL; Out of bounds memory access in ANGLE; Use after free in Blink Task Scheduling, Cast and WebRTC; Insufficient data validation in Extensions and Inappropriate implementation in Extensions.” Here Are The Affected Google Chrome Versions; How To Update? If your browser is up to date, you will see a message saying “Google Chrome is up to date.” Complete List of Google Chrome ‘Vulnerabilities’ Highlighted By CERT-In CVE-2023-4068 CVE-2023-4069 CVE-2023-4070 CVE-2023-4071 CVE-2023-4072 CVE-2023-4073 OVE-2023-4074 CVE-2023-4075 CVE-2023-4076 CVE-2023-4077 CVE-2023-4078

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