


Google also acknowledged the loopholes in the browser and released an update.Ĭybersecurity has become a major concern for corporations and individuals in recent years. In a note released, CERT-In advised Chrome users to update their browsers to avoid security issues. In March, the Centre said in Rajya Sabha that CERT-In had observed over 14 lakh cyber security incidents during 2021.ĬERT-In also warned users about several vulnerabilities on the Google Chrome desktop application that allowed hackers to bypass security restrictions and access sensitive information.

“Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow a remote attacker to disclose sensitive information, bypass security restrictions, execute arbitrary code, and cause a denial of service attack on the targeted system.”ĬERT-In advised users to upgrade to Mozilla Firefox iOS 101, Firefox ESR 91.10, Firefox Thunderbird 91.10, and Mozilla Firefox 101 to improve security. A remote attacker can exploit the system vulnerabilities by convincing victims to open a specially crafted web request.
