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Don’t delay updating your Chrome browser or risk being hacked

If you are using Chrome you may have noticed that Google has pushed out an update a week ago, but if you, like many, hate relaunching your browser, you may have been staring at the update prompt for some time.

It is however a rather good idea to install the update as soon as possible, as this month’s routine update includes a fix for a flaw which is being actively exploited in the wild.

The update contains fixes for 4 flaws, but it is CVE-2021-30554 which is currently being exploited. CVE-2021-30554 is a flaw in Google’s implementation of WebGL and is a so-called Use after Free bug, which means hackers are able to access memory even after it has been de-allocated to the app, which often leads to the ability to execute arbitrary code. The flaw is the 7th known zero-day exploit for the Chrome browser this year.

The full list of exploits, all rated as High, include:

If you have an update pending, or your browser version is less than 91.0.4472.114 , it would be a good idea to go to Settings > About and check for updates.

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