Google finds Chrome weakness, BBC points finger at Microsoft

Google finds Chrome weakness, BBC points finger at Microsoft

A recent BBC headline trumpeting a vulnerability in Windows 7 turns out to be, mostly, a vulnerability in Google Chrome.

Firstly, just in case you were alarmed by this headline, let me calm your nerves... this is just another vulnerability. The answer, as always is...

Keep Your System Patched

If you read the article you'll discover that Google spotted two vulnerabilities - one in Windows 7 and one in Google Chrome. They've released a patch for Chrome and Microsoft are working on a patch for Windows 7.

What got the BBC excited was that a Google engineer tweeted “seriously, update your Chrome installs... like right this minute” 

Get The Chrome Patch

The version of Chrome you need is 72.0.3626.121

Actually, Chrome is very good at patching itself - for more information see this article on Google's website.

To check that you’re up-to-date, go to the About Google Chrome… window, accessible from the address bar by typing in the special URL chrome://settings/help

My conclusions:

  • The BBC loves a sensational headline
  • Keep your systems patched
  • Lots of excitement, nothing new

Of course, if your business has 5 or more devices then double checking your patching is boring and a pain. That means that sometimes it gets missed. For your own peace of mind, ask the person responsbile for your IT to show you how they manage this.

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