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Google has resolved a total of five zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome that have been either actively exploited or ...
Yet another Chrome zero-day vulnerability has been discovered and subsequently patched by Google to keep its users safe online.
Google developers released an urgent fix for Chrome 108.0.5359.94 on Friday. The update addresses a novel, zero-day vulnerability (tracked CVE-2022-4262). The flaw reportedly affects all versions of ...
Google has issued emergency patches to patch a security vulnerability that it says is actively being exploited in the wild in its Chrome web browser. According to the company, the Stable channel ...
Google has released an emergency security update for the desktop version of the Chrome web browser, addressing the eighth zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this year.
Another zero-day, another patch. Google has issued an emergency fix for the Chrome browser to defend against a newly uncovered software flaw that's being actively exploited. Google learned about ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports that researchers have uncovered a Chrome vulnerability used in a cyber espionage campaign.
If you're one of the estimated 3.45bn people who use Google Chrome — update your web browser immediately. Engineers at Google have raced to patch a critical flaw discovered in the immensely ...
In 2022, Google pushed nine Chrome emergency updates to fix zero-day flaws for Chrome and had already released three by mid-April. To update Chrome, click on the Chrome menu, then About Chrome.
Then in May, Google issued another emergency security update to fix another Chrome zero-day, insufficient policy enforcement in Loader, tracked as CVE-2025-4664.
Google has just had to release a Chrome update comprised of multiple emergency security updates because of zero-day vulnerabilities - for the fourth time this year. Zero-day vulnerabilities in ...