IF you use Google’s Chrome browser, stop what you’re doing and check for an update right now.

Google has pushed a fresh security release for Chrome and is urging its billions of users worldwide to install it as soon as possible.

The company has confirmed the new Stable Channel build is rolling out across desktop and mobile, with fixes for multiple security issues.

It's important to note that you are safest after you have updated and restarted your device.

What's the problem?

Google has flagged a new batch of security flaws, and you should update ASAP.

The most serious is CVE-2025-8901 - a high‑severity bug in ANGLE (the graphics tech Chrome uses).

In plain English, a dodgy, specially crafted web page could poke at your device’s memory where it shouldn’t, which is a big no‑no for

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