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Chrome users are being urged to check they have the latest update installed to keep their Chrome browser safe.
Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited in the wild. Users are urged to update ...
Google has released an important update for Chrome, fixing several vulnerabilities in new Chrome versions 138.0.7204.157/158 ...
The first high-severity bug, CVE-2025-8027, impacts the browser’s JavaScript engine, which only writes partial return values ...
Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has been credited with discovering and reporting the flaw on June 23, 2025.
Google recently addressed a serious zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser that allowed sandbox escape. The tech giant ...
Google has released a security update for Chrome to address half a dozen vulnerabilities, one of them actively exploited by ...
Chrome users need to update their browsers immediately as Google addresses a critical vulnerability that hackers are actively ...
Although Chrome security updates are not, per se, the rarest of beasts, updates that fix a solitary, actively exploited, 0Day vulnerability are far from the norm.
Chromium-based browsers, such as Microsoft Edge, DuckDuckGo, and Opera, may also share this vulnerability. DeGoogling like PewDiePie is all well and good, but it's a company with its AI-generated, too ...
Chrome has had issues that needed to be addressed in the past, including a patch for another unpatched vulnerability in November. That vulnerability, designated CVE-2022-4135, was a heap buffer ...
In the blog post announcing its Chrome patch, Google detailed that the vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Apple Inc. and Citizen Lab. WebP is an image format that Google released in 2010.