Your browser could already be part of a botnet thanks to this dangerous Chrome flaw
A new vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers could allow malicious websites to take control of users' browsers. This flaw raises concerns about the potential for browsers to be co-opted into botnets. Users are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect their systems.
- ▪The vulnerability affects Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome.
- ▪Hackers could exploit this flaw to gain unauthorized access to users' browsers.
- ▪Users are encouraged to update their browsers to the latest version to mitigate risks.
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