NDPC Issues Security Advisory on Google Chrome Vulnerabilities

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Abuja, Nigeria — The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has issued a public security advisory warning internet users about multiple vulnerabilities recently discovered in Google Chrome, one of the world’s most widely used web browsers.

In a statement released on the Commission’s official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the NDPC cautioned that the flaws, if exploited, could expose users to severe cyber threats, including the possibility of remote code execution on their systems.

“Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Google Chrome. The most severe of these could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a user’s system,” the Commission noted.

The advisory explained that such vulnerabilities could give cybercriminals unauthorized access to personal information, compromise device security, and potentially be used to deploy malicious software.

To mitigate risks, the NDPC urged users to immediately update their Google Chrome browsers to the latest version, enable automatic updates, and adopt safe browsing practices. Organizations were also advised to alert their IT teams and ensure systems within corporate environments are promptly patched.

Cybersecurity analysts say the NDPC’s intervention is timely, as browser-based vulnerabilities remain a common entry point for hackers worldwide. Chrome, with billions of active users, has been a frequent target due to its global reach and integration across multiple platforms.

The Commission reiterated its commitment to safeguarding digital ecosystems in Nigeria and encouraged citizens to remain vigilant against emerging cyber threats.

 

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