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    NDPC Sounds Alarm Over Critical Google Chrome Vulnerabilities, Urges Nigerians to Secure Devices

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    Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has issued an urgent security advisory, warning Nigerians of critical vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could expose users to severe cyber threats.

    The alert, posted on the Commission’s official X handle, underscores the risks of these flaws and calls for immediate action to safeguard personal devices and data.

    According to the NDPC, the vulnerabilities could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on a user’s system, potentially granting unauthorised access to computers.

    This could enable cybercriminals to install malicious programs, view, alter, or delete sensitive data, and even create new user accounts with full administrative rights.

    Such breaches could disrupt device functionality, compromise personal information, and lead to significant loss of control over affected systems.

    “Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Google Chrome. The most severe of these could allow an attacker to take over a user’s system,” the NDPC stated, emphasising the urgency of addressing the issue.

    To mitigate these risks, the Commission has advised Chrome users to apply the latest browser updates immediately.

    It also recommends operating devices with standard user rights instead of administrative privileges to limit potential damage. Additionally, the NDPC urged Nigerians to exercise caution by avoiding suspicious links, unsolicited attachments, and untrusted websites.

    The advisory comes as part of Nigeria’s broader efforts to strengthen data protection.

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