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February 16, 2022

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Update Chrome now to patch another zero-day flaw being used in attacks

Update Chrome now to patch another zero-day flaw being used in attacks

If you use Google's Chrome browser, it's once again time to patch it against a serious security vulnerability. The first zero-day flaw of the year has been discovered, and hackers are already taking advantage of it.

Tap or click here to make sure Google Chrome is up-to-date. →

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