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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 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 has updated the Chrome stable channel to 128.0.6613.84/.85 for Windows and Mac, plus 128.0.6613.84 for Linux. The update should download to your PC automatically, but you are advised to ...
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.
Enhanced safe browsing in Chrome now sends suspicious files for a deep scan, improving threat detection by 50 times. Password-protected files will now prompt for a password during download ...
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 ...
This has changed, after a recent Google Chrome update, and now when you download a file on the browser, a small progress icon appears in the top-right corner of the page.
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 ...