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Google Chrome: The Most Unsafe Browser of the Year 2022

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Google Chrome is generally known to be an unsafe browser but new research has revealed it to be the most unsafe one.

According to the reports Chrome is the world’s most popular browser but it is also the most vulnerable. More 303 vulnerabilities have been detected in the browser this year which brings the total up to 3,159.

Although the data also shows that Mozilla Firefox users are not free of danger either as it landed the second spot in terms of vulnerabilities. 117 flaws have been discovered in the browser while 103 has been found in Microsoft Edge.

According to the reports from Atlas VPN these issues could lead to memory corruption in your computer.

However, the good news is that Google has already started fixing all of these issues and they can be resolved by updating to the newest version of the browser.

The third one in the least safe browsers is Safari with just 26 new flaws discovered in 2022.

Opera has come out to be one of the safest with 0 cases of vulnerabilities discovered this year.

It is also worth mentioning that all these browsers, Chrome, Edge, and Opera are Chromium-based browsers so if there are any vulnerabilities found in one, all other may also be affected.

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