Google Chrome users are urged to review their settings promptly due to a critical security warning issued by Google. A security update addressing 74 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw identified as CVE-2026-11645, has been released by Google. Zero-day vulnerabilities are particularly perilous as cybercriminals exploit them before users can patch their systems.
The CVE-2026-11645 vulnerability is currently being actively exploited. Google has not disclosed specific details or the extent of potential user impact, intending to limit information until most Chrome users have updated their browsers. To ensure protection, users should open Chrome, access the menu, and select About Chrome to check for updates and verify their current version. Restarting Chrome may be necessary for the update to take effect.
Google has updated the Stable Channel to version 149.0.7827.102/.103 for Windows and macOS, and version 149.0.7827.102 for Linux. The update rollout will continue gradually in the following days and weeks. Installing the latest Chrome version is crucial to safeguard devices and personal data from this security threat.
Opting for Daily Mirror as a ‘Preferred Source’ on Google News enables quick access to valued news content. Our site uses cookies and device identifiers to enhance user experience, analyze site usage, and provide personalized advertising. Users can manage data sharing preferences by clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share my Data” button. Continued use of our services signifies agreement to our cookie usage, Privacy Notice, and Terms and Conditions.


