Google has recently addressed two critical security issues in its Chrome browser, urging users to update their settings and restart the browser promptly. The vulnerabilities, known as CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, have been fixed by Chrome’s developers. However, until users install the latest version, they remain vulnerable to cyber threats.
According to Google, both vulnerabilities have been actively exploited by cybercriminals, hence the urgency for users to ensure they are using the patched version of Chrome. To verify if their browser is up to date, users can check the version by accessing the “About Google Chrome” section in the menu. The safe versions for Windows/Mac and Linux are 146.0.7680.75/76 and 146.0.7680.75, respectively.
Users with older versions should immediately update to the latest release to safeguard against potential online attacks. Google has rolled out the update to the Stable channel, with the new versions gradually becoming available to users over the next few days or weeks.
