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Google Chrome users still vulnerable to multiple zero-day attacks – TechRadar
Patches have been released but users are reluctant to update their browsers

As business users and consumers have moved most of their workloads to the cloud, more and more of their work is being done in web browsers such as Google Chrome as opposed to in applications installed locally on their systems.
This means that the web browser is now an essential yet vulnerable entry point that if compromised, could give cybercriminals access to a user’s entire digital life including their email, online banking, social networks and more. However, despite this risk, users are failing…
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