Google has suddenly warned that attacks on Chrome are underway, issuing an emergency update for all desktop users. “Google is ...
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Google has issued a patch for Chrome to fix a zero-day exploit, and users should update their browsers as soon as possible.
The company is instructing its 2 billion users to update immediately after confirming that a newly discovered zero-day, CVE-2025-13223, is already being exploited in live attacks. Security agencies ...
A 'type confusion' flaw in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine can enable a hacker to corrupt the software's memory and execute ...
Google has released an emergency security update to fix the seventh Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this ...
Google patches two critical V8 flaws, including actively exploited CVE-2025-13223, urging immediate Chrome updates.
Rated as a high security flaw, the zero day labeled CVE-2025-13223 is described as: "Type Confusion in V8 in Google Chrome prior to 142.0.7444.175 allowed a remote attacker to potentially exploit heap ...
Google has released an important security fix for Chrome users on desktop, signaling that hackers may be exploiting the issue ...
Chrome has suffered two other confirmed zero days in the V8 engine in 2025, from a tally of seven across Chrome as a whole. The V8 flaws were CVE-2025-5419 in June and CVE-2025-10585 in September.
The latest Canary version of the Chrome browser for desktop has introduce a new feature that's been highly requested.
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