Google releases patches for new Chrome vulnerabilities
1 January 2022
Google has released its first set of patches for its Chrome browser for 2022. This patch was issued to fix 37 security issues, one among these is a critical issue that lets hackers pass arbitrary code and gain control over the victim’s system. Among the 37 flaws, 24 of them were identified by external researchers.
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