


Instead, it will "roll out over the coming days/weeks." Google said the update will not be made available to everyone all at once. Nonetheless, some patience will evidently be required.

To guard against the latest hacks, Forbes reports that Google released the Chrome 1.88 update. Google confirmed the hacks on its company blog, saying that nine of the 11 hacks that were discovered pose a "high level threat." The company said it’s working on a patch to close off the vulnerabilities. And no one – not Mac users, not PC users, not Linux users – are safe. Google has announced that the 3.2 billion people who use its Chrome browser have been left vulnerable following a series of new hacks aimed at dismantling Chrome. Photo (c) Ingus Kruklitis - Getty ImagesThe “the bigger they are, the harder they fall” axiom couldn’t be more accurate.
