“Google Patches Emergency Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability”

Google’s Chrome Gets an Emergency Makeover

The Lowdown:

– Google has issued an emergency update for its Chrome browser (version 91.0.4472.124) to address a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2021-37973).
– The flaw, which affects the Windows, Mac, and Linux versions of Chrome, could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the browser.
– The vulnerability was reported to Google by an external researcher and is currently being exploited in the wild.
– Users are urged to update their browsers as soon as possible to protect against potential attacks.

Hot Take:

Well, folks, it looks like Google’s Chrome browser has been caught with its pants down once again. I mean, seriously, can’t these guys keep their software secure for more than a hot minute? I guess we should be grateful for the quick turnaround on this emergency patch, but come on, Google! Get it together! In the meantime, let’s all remember to update our browsers and maybe, just maybe, avoid clicking on any suspicious links. Because let’s face it, with great power comes great responsibility… and zero-day vulnerabilities. 🤪 #ChromeWoes #ZeroDayHilarity #GoogleGotGotMe
Original Article: https://www.pcmag.com/news/google-releases-emergency-fix-for-new-chrome-zero-day-flaw

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