A severe security bug has been discovered in Chrome. We advise updating ASAP.
Here's how.
We suggest checking your version of Chrome to be sure it is the latest 67.0.3396.79 Here's how.
All major operating systems are affected by the Chrome bug; Windows, Mac, and Linux.
The Chrome security team is keeping details of the bug under wraps until "... a majority of users are updated with a fix." However, they advise immediate patching due to the severity of the vulnerability.
Browsers are like a portal into your device and personal information. Please be sure they are current and secure.
Finally, our recommended browser remains Firefox for its security and open-source design.
For iOS and Android devices, our favored browser is Firefox Focus.
Keeping your software patched is one of the most effective measures you can take for online security. It's estimated over 80% of successful breaches could have been avoided with updated software.
But software updates today are an endless stream of patches and fixes - who has time to keep up, much less know which ones are most important?
That's we we use Automatic Software Updating with our Device Protection service. It is all done for you, in a process that sequences the activity according to the security priority of the patch. And recently, the system has been updated so it all happens without a requirement to reboot, or restart your machine.
You can read more about Updating Software here:
Automatic Software Updates - Why It's So Important
For more about Device Protection, including how to buy online to begin protecting right away:
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