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Google Chrome security flaw: Government flags bugs found in recent version; here's what you need to know and do

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Google Chrome security flaw: Government flags bugs found in recent version; here's what you need to know and do

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The Indian government has flagged multiple high-risk vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could allow remote code execution and data theft. Users are urged to update their browser to the latest version immediately to ensure security.

The Indian government's CERT-In has warned of multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. These flaws could let attackers steal data or disrupt services. Users are advised to update Chrome to the latest version for security. The vulnerabilities were found in a recent version of the browser. Updating to the latest version will protect users from potential attacks. The warning was issued on April 15, 2026.

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