Why you need to update Google Chrome
InternetNews March 12, 2019 Tom Gainey
Users of one of the worldâs most popular browsers are being urged to act, following a recent security alert.
An announcement has been made warning people to update Google Chrome on their desktops right away. It comes after Google realised a âmajor security flaw is being exploited by hackersâ, report The Mirror.
The Chrome browser is the default browser on all Google devices, and can be downloaded for free. It is thought that more than 60% of internet users worldwide prefer to use this browser.
However, this latest development has caused some concern. It seems that Google has sprung into quick action to solve the issue, but hereâs everything you need to know.
Also, seriously, update your Chrome installs… like right this minute. #PSA
— Justin Schuh (@justinschuh) March 6, 2019
What has Google said?
The advice to update Chrome comes right from the very top.
Googleâs security chief, Justin Schuh, took to Twitter on Wednesday March 6, urging people to update their Chrome installs âlike right this minuteâ. He declared it a #PSA (Public Service Announcement).
Google also published a blog post to explain the situation. It confirmed that it was aware that an exploit for the vulnerability âexists in the wildâ. As The Mirror reported, this suggested it could have been under active attack.
It is understood that the vulnerability was a memory safety error. This could enable malicious code to be executed on a targetâs computer by hackers.
An update for Chrome on March 1 was issued by Google, designed to fix the vulnerability which was reportedly described as âhighâ in severity.
Further information about the development can be found via this Google Security Blog post.
How do you update Chrome?
So, Google has done its bit by warning users, itâs now their responsibility to act. Chrome users must make sure they are running the latest version â 72.0.3626.121.
This link has more context on the 0day attack observed against Chrome. Separately, I want to expand on why it was important to call out this attack more prominently than previous 0day attacks against Chrome. [1/3] https://t.co/9rGkXa6BoI
— Justin Schuh đ (@justinschuh) March 7, 2019
This newest exploit is different, in that initial chain targeted Chrome code directly, and thus required the user to have restarted the browser after the update was downloaded. For most users the update download is automatic, but restart is a usually a manual action. [3/3]
— Justin Schuh đ (@justinschuh) March 7, 2019
To update your Chrome browser you should follow four simple steps. First open Chrome on your computer and then click More in the top right corner of the browser.
Then click Update Google Chrome. Donât worry if you do not see this button, it will mean youâre using the latest version. Then press Relaunch, and you should be covered!
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