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As reported by the information security blog Bleeping Computer, Microsoft researchers identified a critical vulnerability in the Chrome browser that requires immediate attention. This security flaw is a zero-day exploit that is already actively being used ...
Google Chrome is under cyber threat! On January 19, Google issued an urgent warning to all Chrome users worldwide and advised them to update their browsers imme
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A zero-day vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers, identified as CVE-2025-10585, allows active exploitation through the V8 JavaScript engine's just-in-time compiler. Users are advised to update their browsers immediately or disable the JIT compiler to mitigate potential attacks.
Google Chrome isn’t having the best year in 2024. The web browser has been hit with a bunch of vulnerabilities, though Google quickly patched them up. In the latest twist, Microsoft found another vulnerability in Chrome, which Google admitted is being ...
Over the past few years, Google has increasingly issued urgent patches for Chrome after discovering vulnerabilities that were either actively exploited or posed a significant security risk. The latest update continues that trend, reinforcing Google’s message that delaying browser updates can leave devices exposed.
Yesterday, in a blog post on Google’s security blog, Willian Harris from Chrome’s Security Team said that Google is improving the security of Chrome cookies on Windows PCs by adopting a similar method used in macOS to help protect users from info ...
Google has released a new security update for its Chrome 136 browser, one day later than expected. Several vulnerabilities have been fixed in Chrome versions 136.0.7103.113/114 for Windows and macOS and 136.0.7103.113 for Linux. According to Google, one of ...
Google is set to stop Chrome updates for Macs running macOS Monterey, affecting millions of Apple users who rely on older devices.
Apple warns iPhone and Mac users to stop using Chrome. “Unlike Chrome," Apple tells users, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” But Google is also warning that millions of Apple users must quit Chrome — confirming when all support will stop.