Google warns billions of Chrome users that browser has been hacked in 'high threat' attack: Update will be released in days to fix issue 

  • Google announced Chrome was successfully hacked, revealing 30 security flaws
  • Seven of those flaws are considered 'high' risk to users and affects Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • The browser will automatically update within a few days and users can manually update it now if wanted  

Google has warned billions of Chrome users that the browser has been successfully targeted by hackers, revealing 30 new security flaws, including seven that pose a 'high' threat to users. 

The tech company is now releasing an update within the next few days to fix the bugs, which affects Windows, macOS, and Linux, according to the company's statement. 

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It is unclear who hacked the firm, and whether any users' security was put at risk.  

Further hack details are currently being restricted by the company 'until a majority of users are updated with a fix'. 

'We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed,' the company also said. 

Users can manually update their browsers through the settings features, but Chrome will automatically update within a few days. 

Google announced its Chrome browser was successfully targeted by hackers, revealing 30 new security flaws, including seven that pose a 'high' threat to users

Google recently announced the increase in hacks to Chrome and other browsers and several other tech companies have reported hacking vulnerabilities. Tech companies are joining together to combat threats, alongside the help of diligent users, to prevent future vulnerabilities. 

Coca-Cola was also recently hacked by a Russian group, which is now selling its data.  

Stormous said it stole 161 gigabytes of financial data, passwords and accounts before putting the information on the market for $640,000 or 16million Bitcoin. 

The team revealed on Monday it had infiltrated the drinks company and got out 'without their knowledge.' Coca-Cola said it has launched an urgent investigation and already contacted the police.

'You will win and we will win,' read an apparent message from the group, which was later posted on Twitter. 

It said the group downloaded 161 gigabytes from the company, which it would sell for more than $640,000 or more than 16 million in Bitcoin.

Among the stolen files, according to CISO Advisor, are financial data, passwords and commercial accounts.

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New research has also shown internet users' passwords aren't as safe as once thought. 

The research said anything with six characters, regardless of whether numbers and symbols are included, can be cracked instantly. 

The tech company is now releasing an update within the next few days to fix the bugs, which affects Windows, macOS, and Linus, according to the company's statement

The same goes for anything that is seven or eight characters but made up of just numbers or lower case letters.

But the news doesn't get much better for any eight-character combination.

In fact, they can all be guessed in about 39 minutes according to US cybersecurity company Hive Systems, which is based in Richmond, Virginia.

On the flip side the way to guarantee that your password won't be cracked for some 438 trillion years is to use 18 characters made up of numbers, upper and lower case letters and symbols.

YOUTUBE CHANNELS OF JUSTIN BIEBER, ARIANA GRANDE, EMINEM AND MORE ARE 'HACKED' BY A WEIRD SPANISH 'SH**POSTING' ACCOUNT 

YouTube channels of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Eminem and many other A-list celebrities appear to have been hacked by a Spanish 'sh**posting' account.

Multiple accounts have had bizarre videos uploaded, one of which is entitled 'Justin bieber - Free Paco Sanz (ft. Will Smith, Chris Rock, Skinny flex & Los Pelaos)'.  

Paco Sanz is a Spanish criminal currently in prison for defrauding thousands of people by pretending to have a terminal illness. 

The video features Sanz holding a guitar the wrong way around and singing in Spanish, overdubbed with some heavy synthesized beats.  

MailOnline contacted Google, which owns YouTube, for information on why the videos started appearing, and how the accounts may have been compromised. 

Vevo, known for providing music videos to YouTube, confirmed the hack to MailOnline, saying some videos were directly uploaded to 'a small number' of Vevo artist channels by 'an unauthorised source'. 

Read more: YouTube accounts of Justin Bieber, Drake, Eminem are 'hacked' 

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