FBI Confirms Chrome, Edge, Safari Warning—Stop Using These Websites
- Google has fixed a critical Chrome zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-2783, which was being actively exploited by hackers to deliver malware to users' systems.
- Security researchers at Kaspersky discovered this vulnerability during investigations into a phishing campaign targeting Russian media and government agencies.
- The attack involved fake email invitations that redirected users to a malicious domain, allowing spyware installation without triggering alerts.
- Kaspersky advises users to update Google Chrome to the latest version to protect against this exploit and a related threat.
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Google confirms cyber ‘espionage’ attacks on Chrome users from ‘highly sophisticated malware’
After cybersecurity experts discovered an influx of malware infecting users through Google Chrome, Google confirmed the attacks and announced the security patch that will accompany the latest browser update.
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