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You'll have to update Chrome to the latest version to fix a security hole that's already been exploited in the wild.
Chrome users need to update their browsers immediately as Google addresses a critical vulnerability that hackers are actively ...
Simply by knowing someone's Lovense username, hackers can reportedly leverage the zero-day flaw to get at users' email addresses and potentially more private information too (via Bleeping Computer ).
The first high-severity bug, CVE-2025-8027, impacts the browser’s JavaScript engine, which only writes partial return values ...
Google is rolling out updates to Chrome users worldwide to address a security weakness said to be exploited by threat actors.
Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited in the wild. Users are urged to update ...
Google has resolved a total of five zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome that have been either actively exploited or ...
A major security flaw in Google Chrome has put media outlets, government agencies, and educational institutions at risk of cyberattacks. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-2783, was ...
Google Fixes Major Chrome Security Flaw – Urges Immediate Update Critical Security Risk in Chrome The flaw is available in Chrome’s JavaScript engine, known as V8. Security experts rated the ...
A week ago, Google released the new major version of Chrome 138, which addressed 11 security flaws. As a rule, Chrome updates itself automatically when a new version is available.
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