Google has rolled out an important security patch for its Chrome browser, introducing version 145.0.7632.116/117 for Windows and macOS users, while Linux devices are being updated to version 144.0.7559.116. This update is being deployed gradually and will reach users in phases over the next few days and weeks. It resolves three serious security flaws that, if ignored, could put users at considerable risk. All three vulnerabilities have been classified as high severity, a rating Google assigns only to issues with strong potential for real-world exploitation. This makes the update particularly critical for both individuals and organizations. Notably, two of the identified flaws are linked to out-of-bounds memory access, a type of vulnerability often leveraged in complex attack chains, including remote code execution or sandbox escapes when paired with other exploits. Users on Windows and macOS are encouraged to check their current Chrome version and install the latest update as soon as it becomes accessible in their region to ensure maximum protection.