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Google tells users to update Chrome to avoid any hacking risks

The company said it has released a security patch for Google Chrome users on Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems that will roll out over the coming days/weeks.

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Global technology major Google has advised its users to immediately install a update in its Chrome browser to safeguard themselves against a serious bug being actively exploited by hackers.

According to the tech giant, the company is aware of reports that an exploit for ‘CVE-2022-3075′ exists in the wild, mentioning the vulnerability as ‘Insufficient data validation in Mojo’ reported by an anonymous security researcher.

The company said it has released a security patch for users on Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems that will roll out over the coming days/weeks.

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“Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix,” Google said in a security update. “We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed,” it added.

This is the sixth zero-day vulnerability Chrome has faced to date this year. Chrome users now need to their browser to activate the latest security update. This latest update comes just days after Google released Chrome version 105 on August 30.

“We would like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable ,” the company said.

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