The Indian government has issued a high-severity security alert for users of the Microsoft Edge browser, warning of vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to remotely attack systems. The alert, released by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), highlights multiple vulnerabilities in the Chromium-based Edge browser. These include issues with security UI, policy bypasses, inappropriate implementations, and various other technical flaws that could be exploited by attackers if users visit maliciously crafted web pages. Users with the Microsoft Edge Stable Channel version prior to 129.0.2792.52 are particularly at risk and are urged to update their browsers immediately. The alert underscores the potential for hackers to steal information or take control of systems, affecting both individual and business users. Microsoft has recently integrated AI features into Edge, increasing the importance of addressing these security concerns.
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