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Google patched a new Chrome bug recently Now, CISA added that vulnerability to KEV, signaling abuse in the wild Federal ...
The CISA has identified and reported 3 zero-day vulnerabilities, and one of them could be a big problem for Chrome users.
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 ...
Google has issued an emergency security patch in order to fix a high-severity flaw in the Chrome web browser that could ...
The Indian government's cybersecurity agency CERT-In has issued a high-severity security alert for Google Chrome users on ...
CISA warned U.S. federal agencies to secure their systems against ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in ...
Chrome has launched a new artificial intelligence defense system that catches scam notifications before they do any harm.
Google's AI system now flags suspicious notifications to protect Android users from falling victim to deceptive tactics.
Chrome 136 and Firefox 138 were released in the stable channel with patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities.
Google is rolling out a new tool for Chrome on Android meant to protect users from malicious web notifications.
Specifically, the vulnerability exists in the way that Google Chrome attempts to reference freed memory. Potential attackers could exploit the vulnerability and cause the browser to become ...