Google issues a Chrome update to fix actively exploited issue 466192044 and other confirmed 2025 security flaws.
On Dec. 12, America’s cyber defense agency added this threat to its Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV) catalog. CISA warns ...
Google issues an emergency Chrome fix for a quietly exploited high-risk vulnerability, without disclosing specifics.
Google has fixed three vulnerabilities in the new Chrome versions 143.0.7499.109/101 for Windows and macOS and 143.0.7499.109 for Linux. According to Google, one of these vulnerabilities is already ...
In addition to the emergency fix, Google has also patched CVE-2025-14372, a “use after free in Password Manager” and CVE-2025 ...
Google releases an emergency Chrome update after detecting an active exploit, with details still undisclosed and a CVE ...
Time to update your browser again—Google just released a new security patch for Chrome to address another zero-day flaw. It’s the third discovered this year, barely a month and a half after the first ...
A second Chromium zero-day remote code execution exploit has been released on Twitter this week that affects current versions of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and likely other Chromium-based browsers ...
An update to Google’s browser that fixes the flaw is expected to be released on Tuesday. A researcher has dropped working exploit code for a zero-day remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability on ...
Google says that the exploit Chromium contributor Sergey Glazunov discovered has already been fixed. It has also patched another exploit announced at Pwn2Own 2012. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a ...