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From the post: "Google has urged millions of Chrome users to update their browsers after uncovering a malicious attack that lets hackers take control of computers.

The tech giant warned cybercriminals are using malicious pop-up windows or websites to gain access to an unsuspecting victim's personal information.

A 'critical' update has been rolled out, which closes the loophole that makes your servers vulnerable to what's called a 'zero day' attack.

The name stems from the fact a perpetrator found a weakness before the manufacturer, leaving zero days to fix the issue because the server has already been compromised. "

Archive: https://archive.today/kLLB4 From the post: "Google has urged millions of Chrome users to update their browsers after uncovering a malicious attack that lets hackers take control of computers. The tech giant warned cybercriminals are using malicious pop-up windows or websites to gain access to an unsuspecting victim's personal information. A 'critical' update has been rolled out, which closes the loophole that makes your servers vulnerable to what's called a 'zero day' attack. The name stems from the fact a perpetrator found a weakness before the manufacturer, leaving zero days to fix the issue because the server has already been compromised. "

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These updates mean you don't have to pay for antivirus software because the new Chrome version patches all pre-existing vulnerabilities.

lolwut?

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Yeah, that is some retard level shit.. Though other than stuff like ClamAV I don't really use AV these days.. But I also don't download sketchy shit and my network has IDS/HIDS and other protections.

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I found ad blocking and some moderate script control gets rid of almost all of that crap.

The rest is not opening nudepictures.jpg.exe.