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The Central Government warns about Google Chrome

Google Chrome has seen many problems. There are errors in terms of security. In this way, hackers can easily get all the personal data on your phone into their hands.

Nowadays, hackers are choosing smartphones for fraud. It is easy for them to hack into smartphones. And now the smartphone has all the information. Now they have chosen Google Chrome as a new way. If you're using Google Chrome, be careful right now. The Indian government's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued an alert for Google Chrome users. CERT-In said that a version of Google Chrome has seen many problems. There are errors in terms of security. In this way, hackers can easily get all the personal data on your phone into their hands.

As a precaution, Chrome users should be careful. If a message comes from an unknown number, it should be avoided. This can lead to the theft of users' personal and sensitive information. These include phishing attacks, data storage theft, and malware viruses.

How can we avoid this type of Cyber Attacks?

There have been several problems with the Google Chrome browser, in which scammers are taking over the information of not only smartphones but laptop computers. As a result, do not make a mistake because you have to lose all the money in the bank in a few seconds.

How do you protect yourself?

To stay safe, CERT-In asks users to update the latest version of Google Chrome as soon as possible. Find out how to update.

  • Open the Google Chrome browser.

  • G to the top right corner of the window and click on the three dots.

  • Go to 'Help' and click on the 'Google Chrome' option.

  • If there is an update, download and install Chrome.

  • Once updated, open Chrome again.

  • If you do not get the update option, then there is no reason to worry. Maybe your Google Chrome is currently in the latest version. So you haven't been given any updates.

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