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This latest incident marks the fourth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability fixed in Chrome this year. It follows three ...
You'll have to update Chrome to the latest version to fix a security hole that's already been exploited in the wild.
According to the description for the security vulnerability, arbitrary code can be executed on a user's system if they visit ...
CVE-2025-6554 is the fourth zero-day vulnerability in Chrome to be addressed by Google since the start of the year after ...
Google has released a Chrome 138 update that patches a high-severity vulnerability with an exploit in the wild.
Google Threat Analysis has uncovered a zero-day vulnerability that impacts Google Chrome, and Google is aware that it's currently being exploited in the wild.
With CVE-2025-6554, Google has now addressed four zero-days this year. These earlier flaws included sandbox escapes and ...
Google released an emergency security update for Chrome on Monday to address a zeroday actively exploited vulnerability that was affecting Windows and Mac ...
Update Google Chrome or wait - you decide. Photothek via Getty Images. ... It only takes a few seconds to download and install, and another few to restart the browser, after all.
If you use Google Chrome, you need to update your browser right now. Google just released an emergency patch for a three security vulnerabilities, one of which is a zero-day that has been actively ...
In an update on Monday, Google says Chrome 138 is the last version of the browser that will support Android 8 and Android 9, both of which were released over five years ago. The browser will continue ...
Announced on a support page, Google says that Chrome will now require Android 10.0 or higher to work. This means that Android ...