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Google Chrome fixes out-of-bounds read and write vulnerability in V8It's being exploited in the wild, so be on your ...
Google says its Chrome browser will stop trusting certificates from two certificate authorities after “patterns of concerning ...
Google has released an emergency security update to fix the third Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks since ...
Google has issued an emergency security update patch for Chrome in order to fix three security issues including one zero-day ...
Attackers are already exploiting this security vulnerability—and if your Chrome still hasn't updated, you'll need to run a ...
If you use Google Chrome, you need to update your browser right now. Google just released an emergency patch for a three ...
Google and Mozilla have released patches for a combined total of four high-severity memory bugs in Chrome and Firefox.
Then in May, Google issued another emergency security update to fix another Chrome zero-day, insufficient policy enforcement ...
Google fixed CVE-2025-5419 in Chrome after detecting active exploitation, affecting all platforms using V8 engine.
The tech giant is busy ironing out nasty bugs in its popular software, so you always need to run the newest version.
Chrome extensions were spotted leaking sensitive browser data like API keys, secrets, and tokens via unguarded HTTP ...
Google Chrome announced on May 30 that it would revoke default trust for transport layer security (TLS) certificates issued ...