.googlechrome is set to become potentially dangerous for millions of users of the web browser from next week. 7NEWS
Chrome version 110 will be the first version to require Windows 10 or later, and the move will leave behind version 109 - the last Chrome browser to support older versions of Windows.
“Critical severity issues allow an attacker to read or write arbitrary resources on the underlying platform, with the user’s full privileges,” Google said. Microsoft - the company behind Windows - pulled its own support for the earlier version of the operating system three years ago.
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