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Google Chrome received an emergency update due to security vulnerabilities

 
Google Chrome received an emergency update due to security vulnerabilities

Google has released a new version of Chrome to eliminate the dangerous zero-day risk, which should not be delayed. In this release, the developers have patched the dangerous zero-day risk that is used in real cyber attacks. This is the fourth 0-day for 2022. This error is tracked as CVE-2022-2294, and Google is aware of the presence and use of exploits in cybercriminal campaigns, according to the published post. 0-Day affects the WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communications) component and is a classic buffer overflow problem. The bug was reported by Avast Threat Intelligence team expert Jan Bhojtesek. As a rule, vulnerabilities in this class can be used to crash programs, execute code, and bypass installed security software. Despite active exploitation in attacks, Google has not yet begun disclosing 0-day technical details. Presumably, the corporation wants the patch to reach all users. Since the beginning of 2022, this is the fourth zero-day risk fixed in the Chrome browser. The other three received the following IDs: CVE-2022-1364, CVE-2022-1096, and CVE-2022-0609. Users are strongly advised to install the latest build of Google Chrome, which received the build number 103.0.5060.114.

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