The Cyber Security Council warns Google Chrome users in the UAE

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The Cyber Security Council is cautioning Google Chrome users in the United Arab Emirates.

Google Chrome releases a security update to protect users.

Users of Google Chrome are being warned about a potential security risk.

Researchers have found a number of high-risk browser vulnerabilities that could allow a hacker to execute code on a computer system.

Thursday was the day that people in the United Arab Emirates who use Google Chrome were asked to update their browsers and make sure they were using the most recent version.

The UAE Cyber Security Council warns of serious security vulnerabilities in Google Chrome.

The United Arab Emirates Cyber Security Council claims that Google Chrome has significant security flaws that require attention.

An advisory was issued by the country's Cybersecurity Council, which cautioned the general public about "several high-risk vulnerabilities" that were discovered in the browser.

An attacker might potentially "execute a code" by hacking into a machine and exploiting these vulnerabilities, according to the report.

Google Chrome has released a security update to protect its users.

Google has just released a security update to fix the vulnerability, strongly encouraging users to update their Chrome browsers. The update was released a few days ago.

According to the United Arab Emirates Cybersecurity Council, obtaining the most recent version can assist in "preventing any breaches or leaks of your information and personal data or other malicious actions."

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