Google releases emergency update for its Chrome browser

Google has announced a new version of its Chrome browser that users should install as soon as possible. The company warns that the update will eliminate a vulnerability in the browser for the use of which software tools for malicious purposes have already been found on the Internet.

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ILUSTRACIÓN - Chrome recomienda la instalación urgente de una nueva versión, para subsanar un grave riesgo de seguridad del navegador. Foto: Catherine Waibel/dpa
ILUSTRACIÓN - Chrome recomienda la instalación urgente de una nueva versión, para subsanar un grave riesgo de seguridad del navegador. Foto: Catherine Waibel/dpa

Google has announced a new version of its Chrome browser that users should install as soon as possible. The company warns that the update will eliminate a vulnerability in the browser for the use of which software tools for malicious purposes have already been found on the Internet.

Google rates the risk of the vulnerability, which affects the V8 component of the browser's Java Script program, as high. The new, secure version 99.0.4844.84 of Chrome for Windows and macOS should be available now or will be available in the coming days and weeks. The tech giant announced that it is likely that the update will take a few weeks to cover all users.

Each user can check if the new version is already available or installed on their device in the upper right corner of the three-dot menu under “Help/About Google Chrome”. Activating this menu item automatically starts the installation. If this is not the case, it is recommended to wait a few days and try again.

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