The national cybersecurity agency has identified multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome's core components, including the V8 JavaScript engine and features like Omnibox and Media handling. These flaws could allow hackers to execute malicious code during browsing sessions. CERT-In has urged all Chrome users on Windows, macOS, and Linux to update to the latest version immediately. With Chrome holding over 72% of the browser market, unaddressed issues could lead to significant data theft.