Google has recently fixed two critical bugs in its Chrome browser. Users are urged to update their settings and relaunch the browser immediately to ensure they are protected. The vulnerabilities, named CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, were classified as zero-day threats, indicating that cybercriminals were actively exploiting them.
According to Google’s patch notes, exploits for both CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910 are already circulating in the wild. To verify if your browser is up to date, simply navigate to the Chrome menu and select “About Google Chrome” to view the current version on your device.
If your Chrome version is 146.0.7680.75/76 for Windows/Mac or 146.0.7680.75 for Linux, you are secure. Any earlier version requires immediate updating by clicking the install and relaunch button. This quick update process will safeguard your system from potential online attacks.
Google has rolled out Chrome updates to address these vulnerabilities, with version 146.0.7680.75/76 for Windows/Mac and 146.0.7680.75 for Linux. Users are advised to install these updates promptly to enhance their browser’s security.


