New research from Atlas VPN citing data provided by the VulDB vulnerability database (opens in new tab) claims Google’s famed browser has so far had 303 discovered vulnerabilities, and is an “all-time leader with a total of 3,159 cumulative vulnerabilities.”What’s more, of all the most commonly-used browsers (opens in new tab) around today, Chrome is the only one that already has already seen newly-discovered vulnerabilities in October 2022.Safari performing wellThe report noted Mozilla’s Firefox browser had seen 117 vulnerabilities in 2022 so far, while Microsoft Edge has had 103 discovered year-to-date.The figures are 61% more than in the entirety of last year, with AtlasVPN noting that this is, "an unusually high number" for a browser with only 806 total vulnerabilities since its release.> This Google Chrome tool could actually be used to steal login data> Google Chrome wants to make it easier to search your web history> This is the best way to remove malware right now (opens in new tab)> Google Chrome wants to make it easier to search your web history> This is the best way to remove malware right now (opens in new tab)Opera has had zero documented vulnerabilities this year, and a total of 344 flaws.What’s more, they should always be wary of phishing, as cybercriminals will often use communications channels to distribute malicious code capable of exploiting various flaws in browsers."