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Chrome 138 and Firefox 140 are rolling out with fixes for two dozen vulnerabilities, including high-severity memory safety ...
Google has released a Chrome 137 update to resolve two memory bugs in the browser’s V8 and Profiler components.
All four vulnerabilities impact Chrome on Windows, Mac and Linux. Unlike three of the last four Chrome Zero Day vulnerabilities, CVE-2023-2136 does not target the browser’s V8 Javascript engine.
This latest zero-day vulnerability was tracked as CVE-2024-7965 and was reported by a security researcher known only as TheDog on July 30, 2024. Google has fixed the vulnerability in Chrome ...
Google released a Chrome stable update Thursday to patch a high-risk severity vulnerability that was being exploited in the wild, the second zero-day to be patched in Chrome this year.
The vulnerability, which is tracked as CVE-2022-4135, affects the Windows, Mac and Linux editions of Chrome. Google stated that the patch will roll out over the coming days and weeks.
Google has released Chrome version 134.0.6998.177/178 for Windows, while Chrome updates for macOS, Linux, and Android have yet to be announced. The security vulnerability closed by the update is ...
The recently-reported vulnerability, one of four fixed in a Wednesday update, is tracked as CVE-2025-4664 and affects all versions of Chrome prior to version 136.0.7103.113.
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Over 100 UAF vulnerabilities have now been found in Chrome since the start of the year. To protect yourself against these threats, you need to be running Chrome 103.0.5060.134 are higher.
The patch is rolling out with Chrome version 125.0.6422.112/.113 for Windows and Mac and 125.0.6422.112 for Linux. “Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of ...