Google has released emergency updates to fix a high-severity Chrome vulnerability exploited in zero-day attacks, marking the ...
Google fixes actively exploited Chrome zero-day CVE-2026-2441, a high-severity CSS use-after-free flaw enabling sandboxed remote code execution.
A worrying Google Chrome bug was patched ...
Google’s Chrome team previews WebMCP, a proposed web standard that lets websites expose structured tools for AI agents ...
Google released an emergency Chrome update on Friday to patch a zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild.
Google urgently patches the first actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2026, urging users to update immediately to stay safe ...
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CERT-In has issued a high-severity alert for Google Chrome desktop users, warning of a vulnerability that could allow remote ...
If, like some 3 billion others worldwide, you use the Chrome web browser, you need to restart it now following this new Google security alert.
Chrome 145 was released with fixes for 11 vulnerabilities, including three high- and six medium-severity security defects.
PCWorld reports that Chrome 145 now integrates with Google Wallet for enhanced autofill, allowing faster completion of addresses and payment details when signed into Chrome.