Google has begun pushing out version 96.0.4664.110 of its Chrome desktop browser to address a security vulnerability that is being actively exploited by hackers.
Fortunately, the fix is an easy one: Ensure that your browser is up to date, then simply restart it to launch the patched, up-to-date version. Google’s
Updating Chrome will occur automatically, so Chrome may already be patched and up to date. To be sure, click the three vertical dots at the top right-hand corner of the browser, then navigate down to Help > About Chrome. If your browser isn’t up to date, this action will prompt Chrome to see out and download the updated version. Once Chrome version 96.0.4664.110 has been downloaded (or if there is a more recent version available) you’ll see a message saying that Chrome is up to date. Downloading the new version will likely require you to restart your browser.
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It’s unclear how many general-purpose users are at risk from this or any other exploit. Because of the ease of installing and downloading free browsers, however, downloading Chrome and importing your browser data from another browser is relatively simple. If you don’t want to use Chrome for whatever reason, both Windows 10 Pro and Windows 11 Pro offer