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The news of the patch vulnerabilities Google released last Friday underscores the importance of organizations using a cloud-based solution instead of legacy apps supported by on-premises infrastructure. (Photo by Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Google released fixes for five security bugs found in its Chrome browser, one of which was a zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild.
The latest news from Google warning to patch Chrome vulnerabilities came on the heels of news early last week from Menlo Security that the vast majority of Chrome users take close to one month to install a new patch.
Google reported that the bugs affect the Windows, MacOS and Linux versions of the popular Chrome browser. The company also said it’s aware that an exploit for CVE-2021-21193 exists in the wild and that the newly discovered zero-day stems from a use-after-free flaw in Blink, a browser rendering engine developed as part of Chromium.

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