From PC World: In the new Chrome versions 146.0.7680.75/76 for Windows and macOS, and 146.0.7680.75 for Linux, the developers have fixed two security vulnerabilities. According to Google, both vulnerabilities are already being exploited for attacks in the wild. This update comes only a day after Chrome versions 146.0.7680.71/72 for Windows and macOS, and 146.0.7680.71 for Linux, which fixed another 29 vulnerabilities.
In the Chrome Releases blog post, Srinivas Sista lists the two security vulnerabilities that were just fixed. They were discovered internally on February 10th and are classified as high risk.
As a general rule, Chrome automatically updates when a new version is available. But if you don’t have it yet, you can manually trigger the update via the menu item Help > About Google Chrome.
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