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CERT-In finds multiple bugs in Microsoft Edge, advises users to update, ET Telecom

"Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Microsoft Edge (chromium-based) which could allow the remote attacker to cause a denial of service condition, remote code execution, sensitive information disclosure and security restriction bypass on the targeted system," said the CERT-In advisory.

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Government has a 'high severity warning' for these Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox users

TECH NEWS : CERT-in warns of high severity vulnerabilities in Google Chrome & Mozilla Firefox, urging users to update due to Object corruption in V8, Use after fr

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Government issues 'high' risk warning for users of this browser – Rashtra News : Tech News

Government issues ‘high’ risk warning for users of this browser - Rashtra News : Rashtra News #Government #issues #high #risk #warning #users #browser #Times #India The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) under the IT ministry has issued a high severity warning for Microsoft Edge browser users. The warning is for the users who are

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CERT-In flags vulnerabilities across Apple, Google products | India News

India News: CERT-In reported vulnerabilities in Apple's Safari, iOS versions, Macbook, iPad, iPhone, Vision Pro, and Google Chrome. Android vulnerabilities allow

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Google Chrome Users Beware: Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited | Update NOW!

Google has acknowledged that an exploit for CVE-2023-2033 exists in the wild. This is a reminder to all internet users to stay vigilant and keep their software updated to avoid falling prey to cybercriminals., Technology & Science News, Times Now

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