Very dangerous Chrome update has been found by cybersecurity researchers, McAfee, with a impact in Europe and Asia but includes a programming for English, that can risk U.S users to run the malicious software . The malware is called MoqHao and is distributed through short URLs from legitimate services. It can hide within the downloads that install Chrome updates and asks for user permissions to view data from the device. Google has responded to McAfee by reminding users that Google Play Protect has allowed user to be protected from the malware action. +
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