Google has released emergency updates for Chrome browsers to address a zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2023-7024, in WebRTC. The vulnerability is actively exploited and may cause crashes or code execution. Users are urged to update their browsers to stay safe. Additionally, Google has introduced proactive Safety Check and Tab Group sync features for Chrome, aiming to enhance the browser's safety and functionality.
Google Chrome's Safety Check feature, which checks if users' saved passwords have been compromised, will now run automatically in the background on desktop (@jaypeters / The Verge) https://t.co/fIuf0fOu4j š« Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/2nLSRxutO1
Google Chrome's 'Safety Check' Will Now Run In The Background https://t.co/nmH1aWcSEx
Google Chrome is getting safer and smarter with new update https://t.co/DJbv4LvuRK
Google updates Chrome on desktop with proactive Safety Check: https://t.co/untWFefhnr by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Google makes Chrome Tab Group sync and proactive Safety Check official https://t.co/HkeyZaMneY by @technacity
Attention Chrome users! Urgent security updates released for #Chrome due to a zero-day flaw (CVE-2023-7024) in WebRTC. This #vulnerability: - Actively exploited - May cause crashes or code execution Details: https://t.co/WsdhXVP4bS Update your browser now!
šØ CHROME ZERO-DAY: CVE-2023-7024 Update your Chrome browsers (Brave, Opera, Edge, etc.) now! Google has released emergency updates to address this zero-day vulnerability. Share & stay safe! š«” https://t.co/yyN6kjFSFM
Google addressed a new actively exploited Chrome zero-day: https://t.co/g7nZ5Ldb4k by Security Affairs #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news