

Google's update patch fixes the vulnerability and updates your current version of Chrome to version 1.102. The zero-day vulnerability is classified as high severity and has been labeled CVE-2022-307. The security lapse involves a collection of back-end libraries called Mojo, which are used by Chromium-based browsers, including Opera, Brave and Microsoft Edge. Google urged users on all operating systems to update Chrome as soon as possible. On Friday, Google released a Chrome update to patch a significant vulnerability that is actively being exploited in ongoing cyberattacks.

If you're using Google Chrome or a Chromium-based browser - whether on MacOS, Windows or Linux - it's time to check for a critical security update.
