Google does not "start" a state of emergency in the sense of a government declaration; however, they frequently issue "emergency security updates" for billions of users when critical vulnerabilities are actively exploited in the wild. [1, 2, 3]
As of March 14, 2026, Google confirmed two new zero-day vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910) and released an emergency update to address them. [2]
Key Details of the Current Situation
* What's Happening: Attackers are currently exploiting "zero-day" flaws, which means they were using these security holes before a fix was available.
* Target: These vulnerabilities typically impact the V8 JavaScript engine in Chrome, allowing remote attackers to execute malicious code on your device via specially crafted web pages.
* Impacted Platforms: All versions of Google Chrome for Windows, Mac, and Linux are affected. [2, 4, 5, 6, 7]
How to Protect Your Device
Google urges all 3.5 billion Chrome users to update their browser immediately to ensure they are protected. [2, 8]
1. Open Chrome on your computer.
2. Click More (three dots) in the top right corner.
3. Go to Settings > About Chrome.
4. If an update is available, Chrome will download it automatically.
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