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Google has confirmed that its most-widely used service - Chrome browser - contained several serious security vulnerabilities, and is calling on all users to update their browsers as soon as possible.
All individuals and organisations using Google Chrome on desktop computers are at risk. If the security flaws are not fixed, ...
The CISA has identified and reported 3 zero-day vulnerabilities, and one of them could be a big problem for Chrome users.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a new Chrome bug to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, signalling abuse in the wild, and giving Federal Civilian ...
Google has issued an emergency security patch in order to fix a high-severity flaw in the Chrome web browser that could ...
CISA warned U.S. federal agencies to secure their systems against ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in ...
The US IT security authority CISA warns of attacks on a new SAP Netweaver vulnerability as well as on Chrome and Draytek ...
Chrome flaw CVE-2025-4664 enables cross-origin data leaks; active exploit confirmed; update to 136.0.7103.113.
In some environments, this could even give attackers the ability to bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA). The ...
With this update, Google has fixed several more security flaws in Chrome, including one that was already being exploited in ...
Future versions of Chrome should de-elevate from admin privileges by default, reducing the attack surface significantly.
Action1, a leading provider of autonomous endpoint management (AEM) solutions, today released its 2025 Software Vulnerability ...