India’s government cybersecurity agency, Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, has issued an important warning for millions of internet users.
The alert is about a serious security flaw found in the popular web browser Google Chrome.
According to the agency, users who do not update their browser immediately could become targets for hackers.
The vulnerability may allow attackers to access systems remotely and carry out cyberattacks.
Dangerous Security Flaw Found in Chrome
CERT-In has reported multiple security vulnerabilities in the desktop version of Google Chrome.
These issues may affect users running the browser on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux.
If hackers exploit these weaknesses, they could execute harmful code on a user’s device.
This means attackers might gain control of a computer without physically accessing it.
The agency said the flaws were found in certain Chrome components such as media processing systems and developer tools.
These vulnerabilities could lead to serious problems like data theft, system crashes, or unauthorized access to personal information.
How Hackers Can Attack Your System
One of the most concerning parts of this vulnerability is how easily it can be exploited.
A hacker does not need direct access to your computer.
If a user clicks on a malicious link or visits a harmful website, attackers can use the security flaw to enter the system.
Once inside, hackers may install malware, steal sensitive data, or even take full control of the device.
This could put personal files, passwords, and other important information at risk.
Who Is Most at Risk?
CERT-In says users with outdated Chrome versions face the highest risk. You may be vulnerable if:
You are using Chrome on Windows, macOS, or Linux
You have not updated the browser for a long time
Your Chrome version is outdated
Regular updates are important because they include security patches that fix newly discovered vulnerabilities.
What You Should Do Right Now
The government agency strongly recommends updating Chrome immediately.
Installing the latest version can protect your system from potential attacks.
Follow these steps to update your browser:
Open the Chrome browser
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner
Go to Help → About Google Chrome
If an update is available, install it
Restart the browser after the update
Cybersecurity experts warn that ignoring software updates is one of the biggest reasons people become victims of cyberattacks.
Since Google Chrome is the most widely used browser in the world, such vulnerabilities can affect millions of users.
Because of the seriousness of the issue, CERT-In has classified this warning as a High Severity Alert and urged users to update their browsers as soon as possible.




