Google releases security update for 3.5 billion Chrome users
The company announced a new version that patches critical vulnerabilities in its most used browser. The update impacts users worldwide.

Google has rolled out a major security update for its Chrome browser, used by approximately 3.5 billion people globally. The update addresses vulnerabilities that could allow remote attacks and compromise user security.
The company explained that this version fixes several security flaws that, if left unpatched, could be exploited by malicious actors to run arbitrary code or access sensitive information. The update is now available, and users are encouraged to install it promptly to stay protected.
Such security patches are vital in a landscape where cyberattacks grow more sophisticated and frequent. Google continues prioritizing safety by releasing improvements that strengthen the browser’s integrity and community trust.
The company also noted that most devices update automatically, but users can manually check if they have the latest version in Chrome’s settings. Keeping browsers updated is one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce digital risks.
The update fixes several security flaws that, if left unpatched, could be exploited by malicious actors.
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