Friday 27th December 2024

Google Releases Emergency Update For Chrome. Why?

Google urgently released an update to Chrome’s security in reaction to the first zero-day vulnerability exploited since the year’s beginning.

In a security advisory, Google stated that it knows that use for CVE-2023-2033 exists in the wild.

The complete user base will eventually receive the updated version, which is already rolling out to users in the Stable Desktop channel.

The CVE-2023-2033 vulnerability for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems has been fixed in the updated version of Chrome, so users should upgrade as soon as possible.

Users can check for updates by navigating to the Chrome menu and selecting Help > Google Chrome.

According to BleepingComputer, the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine has a high-severity type confusion flaw that is the cause of the high-severity zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2023-2033).

The Threat Analysis Group (TAG), whose major objective is to protect Google users from state-sponsored attacks, was responsible for finding the vulnerability. Clement Lecigne was one of the group’s members who identified the vulnerability.

Google said, “Access to bug details and links may be restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix.”

 

Why it’s important to address zero-day vulnerabilities

A software vulnerability in a system known as “zero-day vulnerability” has been identified and revealed but has not yet been fixed by a patch or update.

Zero-day vulnerabilities do not have patches since the owners of systems that are vulnerable are unaware of the risk, which increases the likelihood that an attack would be successful, according to Kaspersky, a cyber security company.

These vulnerabilities can lead to zero-day exploits, which hackers misuse to attack systems that have been compromised by previously unknown vulnerabilities, and zero-day attacks, which involve using a zero-day exploit to steal data or harm.

What’s worrying is that, in most circumstances, it can take several months before to find a new vulnerability in the system after an attack, and only then can the developer begin to work on a patch to repair them.

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Google To Add AI Features In Docs, Gmail

Google and Microsoft are vying with one another to embed generative AI as much as possible into their productivity products. Prior to Microsoft’s “Future of Work” presentation, Google unveiled a significant update to Workspace that will integrate its generative AI models into nearly every area of its productivity suite.

Google revealed in a blog post that users would be able to generate text in Gmail and Docs using its own generative AI technology. In the near future, these two applications will be able to rapidly generate content on any particular topic, allowing users to elaborate or modify the text’s tone to meet their requirements, whether they wish to convey a light or professional tone.

The announcement shows Google’s determination to compete with its up-and-coming AI rivals. The search engine giant has been working hard to roll out equivalent AI capabilities in the wake of the launch of ChatGPT the year before and the launch of Microsoft’s chatbot-powered Bing in February. According to reports, the company declared a “code red” in December, asking staff to quickly incorporate AI tools into all of its user-facing products within a few months, which are used by billions of people.

Google has introduced a number of new updates to its Workspace application suite, which consists of Docs, Gmail, Slides, and Sheets. Below is a list of what users can do with these tools, as stated by the company.

Gmail: In Gmail, you may prioritise, summarise, and create a draft for your emails.

Docs: Using Docs, you can brainstorm, edit, write, and rewrite documents together.

Slides: With the help of auto-generated pictures, audio, and video in Slides, you may improve your presentations.

Sheets: Auto-completion, formula generation, and contextual classification in Sheets help to gain an understanding and analyse raw data.

Meet: Use Meet to customise backgrounds and take notes during video calls.

Chat: Chat can be used to improve workflows and streamline communication.

Google has announced that its next updates to Docs and Gmail will contain AI-powered features that create a draft text as soon as you type a few words about the subject you want to write about. Then, with the help of more AI ideas, these documents can be further enhanced and modified.

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