Google Chrome users are urged to review their settings promptly following the release of a vital security update. The update addresses 74 vulnerabilities in Chrome, including a zero-day flaw known as CVE-2026-11645. Zero-day vulnerabilities are critical as they indicate that cybercriminals may exploit the flaw before it’s fixed. Google has confirmed that this vulnerability is actively being exploited, although specific details and the extent of the impact are limited until users update their browsers.
To ensure protection, users should open Chrome, click the menu, and select About Chrome to check for updates. The latest Stable Channel versions are 149.0.7827.102/.103 for Windows and macOS, and 149.0.7827.102 for Linux, with updates continuing to roll out gradually. Upgrading to the newest Chrome version is crucial for safeguarding devices and personal data against this security threat.
