Update Google Chrome Browser to Patch New Zero-Day Exploit

Update Google Chrome Browser to Patch New Zero-Day Exploit

Google on Monday shipped security updates to address a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome web browser that it said is being exploited in the wild.

The shortcoming, tracked as CVE-2022-2294, relates to a heap overflow flaw in the WebRTC component that provides real-time audio and video communication capabilities in browsers without the need to install plugins or download native apps.

Heap buffer overflows, also referred to as heap overrun or heap smashing, occur when data is overwritten in the heap area of the memory, leading to arbitrary code execution or a denial-of-service (DoS) condition.

A little late I have been very busy fixing Windows issues for customers Thanks MS your awesome.
So if yo haven’t updated your Chrome Browser better check now to ensure your up-to-date. Current version is Chrome on Windows 103.0.5060.114 2022-07-05
– Here is how to check if your browser is up to date:
– Open Chrome.
– In the top right corner of the browser window, click the three-dot icon.
– Click or hover over Help.
– Click About Google Chrome.
– Look for the Version number just under the Google Chrome heading and icon.
Your version should read Chrome on Windows 103.0.5060.114 2022-07-05