Google fixes actively exploited Chrome zero-day CVE-2026-2441, a high-severity CSS use-after-free flaw enabling sandboxed remote code execution.
Google has released an emergency update to patch an actively exploited zero-day—the first Chrome zero-day of the year.
Threat actors now have the ability to exploit a new zero-day vulnerability in the Chrome browser, Google has advised IT ...
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Google has issued a patch for a high-severity flaw that has been actively exploited in the wild—the first Chrome zero-day in ...
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A worrying Google Chrome bug was patched ...
CERT-In has issued a high-severity alert for Google Chrome desktop users, warning of a vulnerability that could allow remote ...
CERT-In warns of a high-risk Chrome vulnerability on Windows, macOS and Linux. Update Chrome now to prevent system compromise ...
The government has issued a high-severity cybersecurity warning for users of the popular Google Chrome browser, urging ...
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