Google has confirmed a fourth wave of highly dangerous Chrome hacks in the last 2 weeks, here's what you need to know
, confirming 11 successful Chrome hacks have been discovered, nine of which it says pose a 'High' threat level. The hacks affect Chrome running on every major platform, including Windows, Mac and Linux.
As for the hacks themselves, they remain top secret with Google warning that"Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix." In short, Google is buying users time to protect themselves. Consequently, all we know right now are the threat levels, trackers, areas of exploitation and source:
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