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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 has fixed a zero-day vulnerability present in Chrome for Windows that enabled a phishing attack designed to infect the victim's computer and bypass security measures in order to spy on it.

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securelist.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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