Critical Flaws Found in Google Chrome
Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
December 14 2010 09:35 AM ET
Several security vulnerabilities have been found in Google Chrome, leaving the popular Web browser open to remote exploitation.
The five flaws in Chrome 8 could allow an attacker to corrupt or crash a user's system, according to the Google Chrome blog. Two of the bugs are labeled "high" security risks.
To update to the new Chrome version 8.0.552.224, click on the wrench icon in the upper right hand corner of the Chrome toolbar, and then click on "About Google Chrome" and select "Update Now."
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