All users of the Google Chrome browser client should urgently update to the latest version as the ninth zero-day security threat is confirmed across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms.
. An urgent update has started rolling out across all platforms, and Google is withholding the technical details of the zero-day until a majority of Chrome users have updated.Ed Williams, director of SpiderLabs at Trustwave, who heads up a team of ethical hackers, forensic investigators, and security researchers, has warned that organizations and individual users should update the Google Chrome browser immediately. This follows on from the U.S.
and urges all organizations to patch as soon as possible. Binding operational directive BOD 22-01 gives federal agencies three weeks to patch systems. However, Williams warns that this is way too long: "This newly discovered and exploited flaw in Google is important for several reasons. The Google Chrome browser has a global market share of ~63%, which is a massive Total Addressable Market and one that malicious users will likely jump on the back of. This browser is popular on a variety of operating systems, again making it a formidable vulnerability for malicious users.
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