Google says Chrome browser has been successfully targeted by hackers

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Google warns billions of Chrome users that browser has been hacked in 'high threat' attack

Google announced Chrome was successfully hacked, revealing 30 security flaws. Seven of those flaws are considered 'high' risk to users and affects Windows, macOS, and Linus. The browser will automatically update within a few days and users can manually update it now if wanted.

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