Five security vulnerabilities have been identified for Google Chrome and your server must be updated to resolve them.
Four of the security issues were declared “high severity” and one was a “medium severity” when considering its danger rating for Google Chrome users.
Security issues have been brought to the forefront by Cyber Security News The report outlined the vulnerability patches being implemented.
Google Chrome is vulnerable to hackers who can hack in and do various things.
It’s important to detect vulnerabilities so that you can fix them.
Google Chrome’s most recent security update has corrected them.
Google’s Stable Channel has been updated to 116.0.5845.110 on Mac OS X and Linux, and 116.0.5845.110/.111 on Windows.
Google Chrome can be updated by clicking on More at the top-right corner, Help about Google Chrome and Update Google Chrome.
If the update button does not show up you’re on the latest version.
The following is a list of vulnerabilities found.
The CVE-2023-4430 has been rated as a high severity for the use of Vulkan after it is free.
The CVE-2023-4430 was classified as high severity for the use of free after Loader.
CVE-2023-4328 has been rated as having high severity because it is a memory out of bounds in CSS.
CVE-2023-4420 was given a high severity rating for memory accesses that were outside of the bounds.
CVE-2023-4431, a vulnerability affecting Fonts, was given a severity of medium.