8 Scary Security Flaws found in Chrome Browser
India's Computer Emergency Response Team has found 8 critical security flaws in multiple versions of the Chrome browser. The flaws were traced to the browser's Web Payments API, SwiftShader, Vulkan, Video Overflow and WebRTC technologies. These are CVE-2023-0927, CVE-2023-0928, CVE-2023-0929, CVE-2023-0930, CVE-2023-0930, CVE-2023-0931, CVE-2023-0932, CVE-2023-0933 and CVE-2023-0941.
According to the company, by exploiting these flaws, cybercriminals can launch cyberattacks by adding new code to Chrome browser users' devices. As a result, Chrome browser users can fall under the cyberattack at any time.
According to the Computer Emergency Response Team of India, it is possible to use the flaws in all versions of the Chrome browser prior to version 115.0.5790.170/171 to launch cyberattacks on the devices of Windows, Mac and Linux users. As a result, users of the versions are insecure.
However, Google has resolved these errors in the latest version of the Chrome browser. And so, to be safe, the company advised users to use the latest version of the Chrome browser as soon as possible.







