can leave dangerous vulnerabilities in your browser, which can be leveraged by malicious actors as an entry point on to your device," Mike told The Sun.
"Malicious websites that host exploit kits can identify potential vulnerabilities in connecting clients, and then take advantage of those weaknesses to gain initial access. "From there, an attacker could be free to roam about your computer or to other devices on your network, collecting personal information, email & bank account details, infecting with malware or deploying ransomware to coerce a payment.
"An up-to-date browser, although it seems simple, can greatly contribute towards keeping you safe online."Sadly, we don't know exactly what will happen if you don't update your browser.The update you're looking for on Google Chrome is version 99.04844.84 or later.Now go to About Google Chrome and then begin the update.