The UAE Cyber Security Council has issued a high-risk alert for users of the desktop version of Google Chrome due to numerous vulnerabilities that may disclose personal information and permit attackers to run arbitrary code. The team recommends upgrading to the latest version that has 12 security fixes out of which two are marked as high severity. Vulnerabilities affect Chrome versions 122.0.6261.57 or earlier on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
To update Chrome, users should open the browser, go to “More,” click on “Help” and then “About Google Chrome” to check if there are any updates. If there is an update, they will have an option to reboot the browser. The update process mostly works in the background but can require manual involvement if the browser has not been restarted just yet. Upon relaunch, Chrome also remembers and reopens the tabs and windows that were closed. Users can decide to delay the upgrade if they have a preference.
The alert highlights a fact that running up-to-date software is essential to reduce risks of security and prevent against possible breaches or data leaks. Users are encouraged to install updates immediately and ensure that they are following good cybersecurity practices so that their information and systems are protected.