Security update required immediately for 3.5 billion users
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Security risk alert in Google Chrome
Google has issued an emergency security alert for its Chrome browser. The company has confirmed that two critical security vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910) have been found in the browser, which may be actively exploited by hackers. Such vulnerabilities are called Zero-Day Vulnerability, which means it is possible to patch it even before a patch is released. Over 3.5 billion users worldwide are using Chrome, so updating is a must.
severity of threat
Google reported that these vulnerabilities could enable hackers to target the browser and access sensitive data. The company has not shared technical information so that hackers cannot use this information before the patch.
Why are browsers targeted?
Browsers are the primary gateway to the Internet, including searching, online banking, and web applications. Due to Chrome’s large market share, it has become a favorite target of cyber criminals.
Experts warn
Cybersecurity experts believe that by using these vulnerabilities, hackers can conduct session hijacking and advanced phishing attacks, which can also bypass multi-factor authentication.
Security measures for users
- Update Chrome to the latest version immediately.
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links or attachments.
- Keep automatic updates enabled.
- Pay attention to unusual activities in your accounts.
Google has informed that it is monitoring the situation and is continuously striving to maintain the highest level of security in its products.
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