Google has recently addressed two critical bugs in its Chrome browser, urging users to update their settings and restart their browsers promptly. These vulnerabilities, known as CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, were rated as zero-day threats, indicating active exploitation by cybercriminals.
To safeguard against potential attacks, users must ensure they have the latest Chrome version installed. Checking the browser version is simple: navigate to the Chrome menu and click on “About Google Chrome” to verify 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 older versions require immediate updating by clicking on the install and relaunch button to prevent exposure to online threats.
Google has rolled out updates for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, but it may take a few days for all users to receive the latest version. It is crucial to stay vigilant and keep Chrome up to date to mitigate potential security risks.
