The Indian government’s cybersecurity agency, CERT-In, has alerted users of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox to high-severity security threats. The agency has identified vulnerabilities in older versions of these browsers that could lead to data breaches and malware infections. A strong recommendation is made for users to update to the newest browser versions as soon as possible. The advisory offers details on the threats and the steps needed to secure systems.
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