However, some sources are calling this a hoax. They claim that this is just a pretext for the users to update to the latest browsers through false alarms. However, others are not willing to take that chance. Windows, Linux, or Mac-based operating systems are all vulnerable to this breach. Therefore users need to look into the browser settings, launch and update to the latest version, which fixes the miscreant bugs. Chrome R&D is very critical on this issue following a series of browser hacks and malware breach complaints by users. With Microsoft’s latest browser Chromium set to release soon, the onus in on Chrome to keep their ships afloat. If Chromium finds stronghold with users on the grounds of privacy protection, user policy, and malware protection, there is no looking back for it.
Data Security Experts In A Fix
This year has been the worst for data security experts following various hacking scandals across the globe by dreaded hacking groups. This included millions of bitcoins robbed through online systems internationally from countries like Spain, the USA, and the UK. Data security and OS R&D experts are looking at options to secure their orders through a series of operations. The latest patch by Google for Chrome claims that the bug has been done away within it’s latest version. However, they urge users to keep their browsers updated to avoid any data breach. Some claim that this is nothing but a zero-day exploit on Chrome-based systems.