Google has issued a patch for Chrome to fix a zero-day exploit, and users should update their browsers as soon as possible.
While Google Chrome security updates are not uncommon, those that are released to fix just a single vulnerability as contributed by external researchers are. Such is the case in the new update for the ...
Google has fixed 13 vulnerabilities in Chrome versions 143.0.7499.40/41 for Windows and macOS and 143.0.7499.40 for Linux.
Google’s Chrome Emergency Patch Fixes a High-Severity Bug – Users Should Update Immediately Your email has been sent Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited ...
Google Releases Emergency Fix For Chrome Zero-Day Flaw – Users Should Update Now Your email has been sent A new Chrome update patches CVE-2025-6554, a serious flaw ...
As Google’s threat intelligence group publishes a report confirming that it has tracked a staggering 75 zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in the wild during 2024, you might think that the ...
If you're using your computer on the daily, then you're likely on Chrome most of the day too. It's your workstation and playground all in one, and since it's such an integral part of your work and ...
Google’s decision to discontinue Privacy Sandbox marks a turning point in online privacy for the more than 3 billion users of its Chrome browser. Privacy Sandbox ...
Google has released the latest Chrome 140 update with several vulnerability fixes, available in Chrome versions 140.0.7339.80/81 for Windows and macOS and 140.0.7339.80 for Linux. According to Google, ...