Critical Chrome zero-day flaw fixed by Google — update your browser right now
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Google Issues Emergency Patch For Billions Of Chrome Users To Fix Actively Exploited 0-Day
It has been a busy year for the Chrome development team, as they've had to contend with several zero-day security flaws. This latest set of vulnerabilities is of particular concern because Google has evidence of one of them being actively exploited by threat actors. Thankfully, a fix is beginning to roll out to users. The first vulnerability,
More work for admins as Google patches latest zero-day Chrome vulnerability
For the third time in recent months, Google has found itself scrambling to fix a potentially serious zero-day flaw in the Chrome browser’s V8 JavaScript engine. Addressed on Monday as part of an emergency ‘out-of-band’ patch, the vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-13223 was discovered by Clément Lecigne of Google’s in-house Threat Analysis Group (TAG). At some point, the company also uncovered evidence that the flaw, rated ‘high’ with a CVSS s…
Anyone Who Does Not Install the Recently Released Update for the Chrome Browser Is Taking a Big Risk
An important security update has been released for the Chrome browser, patching two security vulnerabilities in the popular browser.
Google has closed two vulnerabilities in the Chrome Brwoser with an update. One of them is already being actively attacked, reports Google. Chrome's stable channel was updated to 142.0.7444.175.176 for Windows, 142.0.74444.176 for Mac and 142.0.7444.175 for Linux and should arrive to users in the coming days, Google writes in the message.
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