The Indian government's CERT-In agency has issued a high-severity warning about vulnerabilities in specific versions of Google Chrome, which could compromise user security.
The identified vulnerabilities include type confusion, heap buffer overflow, out of bounds memory access, and other issues in various components of Chrome.
Attackers could exploit these vulnerabilities by tricking users into visiting malicious websites, potentially gaining control of their computers and stealing personal information.
Users should update Chrome, be cautious online, use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and keep software updated.