Chrome zero-day in the wild – patch now!


Do you browse with Google Chrome or a related product such as Chromium?

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If so, please check that your auto-updater is working and that you have the latest version.

A trip to the About Chrome or About Chromium dialog should give the version identifier 86.0.4240.111.

That’s the version that was released yesterday as Chrome’s “stable” version, available to all users, not just to opted-in early adopters.

If you see 86.0.4240.75, you’re close – but still on the previous version, so your system hasn’t updated yet.

As Google explains, you can spot a pending update by the presence of an upward arrow in a circle at the far right of the address bar.

At this point, closing and re-opening Chrome will apply the fix.

If you’re in the habit of rarely shutting down your computer, or even of rarely exiting from your browser, now would be a good “rare moment” to give Chrome a chance to ingest the update.

If you’re a Chromium user (that’s the open-source version of Chrome with no proprietary parts), follow your usual update procedure, which depends on the operating system that you’re using and where you got Chromium in the first place.