Google made headlines this week, releasing an emergency Chrome update and confirming it had quietly stopped attacks by pushing out changes to all browsers. This is not just a Chrome issue. Microsoft ...
If you are one of the 3 billion users of the Chrome web browser across the Windows, Mac, Linux and Android ecosystems, then you need to ensure you take note as Google issues the second emergency ...
Google has fixed several vulnerabilities in Chrome versions 138.0.7204.183/184 for Windows and macOS and 138.0.7204.183 for Linux. According to Google, none of the vulnerabilities have been exploited ...
On Wednesday, Google pushed an update to all users of its Chrome web browser that aimed to patch two critical security flaws. There aren’t many details about the flaws available, nor what part of ...
First, you should try some generic solutions, such as checking the internet connection, reviewing your firewall and antivirus settings, restarting the Chrome browser ...
Google has released a security update for its Chrome browser. Two vulnerabilities have been fixed in the new Chrome versions 137.0.7151.103/104 for Windows and macOS and 137.0.7151.103 for Linux.
If you encounter error code 7: 0X3C while installing or updating Google Chrome in Windows 11/10, this post is helpful. Users may face problems or receive an error ...
Google just launched an emergency update designed to patch a critical security risk. This software update is especially vital because it fixes a so-called "zero-day" flaw, an industry term that refers ...
Google has released an urgent update for its Chrome browser to fix a newly discovered zero-day security flaw that hackers are already exploiting. This is the sixth zero-day Chrome has faced this year, ...
Google is updating the Chrome web browser to automatically revoke notification permissions for websites that haven't been visited recently, to reduce alert overload. While Google Chrome's Safety Check ...