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Google has patched a zero-day vulnerability recently discovered in its Chrome desktop browser which it says is being actively exploited in the wild, so users should apply the fix as soon as possible.
Google fixes a critical Chrome security flaw in the V8 engine. Users urged to update now to protect personal data.
Google is rolling out security updates to Chrome users worldwide, signaling that attackers may be exploiting a weakness in ...
If you use Google Chrome, you need to update your browser right now. Google just released an emergency patch for a three ...
The vulnerability in the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine is rated as high severity and was discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis ...
Google has issued an emergency security update patch for Chrome in order to fix three security issues including one zero-day ...
For Chromium users on Debian 11, all versions up to 120.0.6099.224 remain vulnerable, and no updated package has yet been ...
If you're using Google Chrome on your desktop, it's time for an urgent update. The Indian cybersecurity agency CERT-In has ...
Google has confirmed that its most-widely used service - Chrome browser - contained several serious security vulnerabilities, and is calling on all users to update their browsers as soon as possible.
Google released a fresh Chrome 137 update to address three vulnerabilities, including a high-severity bug exploited in the ...
Google fixed CVE-2025-5419 in Chrome after detecting active exploitation, affecting all platforms using V8 engine.