![]() ![]() ![]() This issue will also be fixed on devices that have not been updated since last week's release. This is different from last week's Chrome 120 point update, which addressed a 0-day vulnerability in the browser. There is no critical issue and there does not appear to be attacks in the wild at this time. The listed vulnerabilities describe issues rated high, medium and low. Google lists most, but not all of them, on the official Chrome Release Blog. Google Chrome 121 includes patches for 17 unique security issues. One of the following versions should be listed on the About Chrome page after installation of the update (depends on the operating system): Chrome downloads and installs the new version then automatically. Users who do not want to wait for that to happen may select Menu > Help > About Google Chrome or load chrome://settings/help directly to run a manual update check. Most Chrome installations receive the update automatically. ![]()
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