Google has recently addressed two critical bugs in its Chrome web browser, urging users to promptly update their settings and restart the browser. The vulnerabilities, known as CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, were classified as zero-day threats, indicating active exploitation by cybercriminals.
To ensure protection, users must install the latest Chrome release. Checking the browser version can be done by accessing the “About Google Chrome” option in the menu bar. Versions 146.0.7680.75/76 for Windows/Mac and 146.0.7680.75 for Linux are considered safe, while older versions require immediate updating to mitigate potential online attacks.
Google confirmed the existence of exploits for the identified vulnerabilities and recommended users to stay current with the latest updates. The Stable channel has been updated to versions 146.0.7680.75/76 for Windows/Mac and 146.0.7680.75 for Linux, with gradual rollout expected in the coming days.
Ensuring browser security is paramount in safeguarding against cyber threats. Stay informed and proactive in updating your Chrome browser to maintain a secure online experience.
