Google patches two actively exploited Chrome vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to crash browsers or run malicious code. Billions of users urged to update.
Two days after releasing Chrome 146, Google's unscheduled update addresses two security flaws that are already being exploited in the wild.
Google has released emergency security updates to patch two high-severity Chrome vulnerabilities exploited in zero-day attacks.
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Skia graphics lib and V8 JavaScript engine brings browser's tally of actively exploited bugs to three in 2026 Google has pushed out an emergency Chrome update to fix two previously unknown ...
Google has rushed out a Chrome 146 security update that patches two zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild.
Google patches two Chrome zero-days exploited in the wild, urging updates to version 146.0.7680.75/76 to prevent attacks.
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One allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code inside a sandbox, the other could result in loss of sensitive information.
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Google is pushing an emergency patch for a zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild, and a second zero-day has been identified and is expected to be fixed in a future update.