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This latest incident marks the fourth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability fixed in Chrome this year. It follows three ...
Google has released emergency updates to patch another Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks, marking the fourth ...
Google has patched a zero-day vulnerability recently discovered in its Chrome desktop browser which it says is being actively exploited in the wild, so users should apply the fix as soon as possible.
Google has patched this new zero-day with the release of Chrome version 124.0.6367.207/.208 for Mac and Windows, and updates will begin rolling out to all users over the coming days or even weeks ...
Google is rolling out the fix in the coming days or weeks via the Stable channel release of Chrome, which has now been updated to 107.0.5304.121 for Mac and Linux, and 107.0.5304.121/.122 for Windows.
If you use Google Chrome, you need to update your browser right now. Google just released an emergency patch for a three security vulnerabilities, one of which is a zero-day that has been actively ...
Google released new software patches on Thursday to address a new zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome web browser. Writing in a security bulletin, the tech giant described the high-severity ...
Chrome's eighth zero-day fix in 2022 Chrome version 107.0.5304.121/122 fixes the eighth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability this year, indicating the high interest of attackers against the ...
On 11 May, Google issued a fix for a zero-day bug, CVE-2024-4671, that was being exploited. Access to details of a third serious bug , CVE-2024-4948, is blocked.
In 2024, one zero-day broker was offering up to $3 million for exploitable bugs that can be triggered from over the internet. Google said Chrome updates will roll out over the coming days and ...