A new cyber threat has emerged that targets Internet Explorer and Google Chrome browsers on Windows PCs.
The attack exploits security vulnerabilities in both Internet Explorer and Google Chrome to gain access to Windows PCs.
Users can protect themselves by keeping their browsers up-to-date with the latest security patches and by using reputable antivirus software.
If you are using Internet Explorer or Google Chrome on a Windows PC, your browser may be at risk of being targeted by this attack. It is important to take precautions to protect your system.
If you suspect that your browser has been compromised by the attack, you should immediately disconnect from the internet and seek help from a cybersecurity professional to remove the malicious code from your system.
There have been several other cyber attacks targeting browsers in the past, including phishing scams, ransomware attacks, and cryptojacking incidents. It is important to stay informed and vigilant to protect your personal data and devices.
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IE and Chrome browsers target Windows PCs.