The government of India has issued a critical warning to Microsoft Edge users in the country. Users have been urged to update their browsers to the latest version to protect against significant security vulnerabilities.
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), a division of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, has found several security issues in versions of Microsoft Edge earlier than 129.0.2792.79. These vulnerabilities could potentially enable remote attackers and cybercriminals to bypass security controls and execute arbitrary code on a user’s device.
As per CERT-In, these security flaws arise from multiple underlying issues, such as insufficient data validation in Mojo, inappropriate implementation in the V8 JavaScript engine, and an integer overflow in the Layout component of the browser.
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How Are Microsoft Edge Users At Risk?
Exploiting these weaknesses could also let attackers target users by tricking them into visiting malicious websites or opening compromised HTML pages, putting personal data at risk. The government agency has highlighted that these issues if left unpatched, could lead to substantial security breaches. In response, users are strongly encouraged to update their browsers to the newest version, making sure they get the essential security patches provided by Microsoft.
With the booming reliance on web browsers for activities ranging from online banking to social media, the security of these platforms has never been more critical. While using outdated browser versions could be more convenient, the risks of doing so are significant, especially as cyber threats continue to evolve. CERT-In has underscored the need for users to remain vigilant and prioritize regular updates to maintain a secure experience.
Apart from updating browsers, the government body has recommended users stay informed about security updates and follow best practices for protecting personal data. As threats become more sophisticated, staying proactive about security measures is crucial for protecting against cyberattacks.
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