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You'll have to update Chrome to the latest version to fix a security hole that's already been exploited in the wild.
This latest incident marks the fourth actively exploited zero-day vulnerability fixed in Chrome this year. It follows three ...
Google has transferred its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, designed for AI agent communication, to the Linux Foundation to foster ...
An actively exploited type confusion vulnerability in the Google Chrome web browser needs immediate attention from users ...
Google has released emergency updates to patch another Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks, marking the fourth ...
Microsoft Edge and Brave have already made the switch to Chromium 138 and are at the security level prior to this Chrome ...
Google Threat Analysis has uncovered a zero-day vulnerability that impacts Google Chrome, and Google is aware that it's currently being exploited in the wild.
CVE-2025-6554 is the fourth zero-day vulnerability in Chrome to be addressed by Google since the start of the year after ...
Announced on a support page, Google says that Chrome will now require Android 10.0 or higher to work. This means that Android ...
With CVE-2025-6554, Google has now addressed four zero-days this year. These earlier flaws included sandbox escapes and ...
In a new security bulletin, Google said it addressed a type confusion issue in Chrome V8, tracked as CVE-2025-6554, which allowed threat actors to perform arbitrary read/write operations, potentially ...
Google has transferred ownership of its Agent2Agent protocol—including its specification, developer SDKs and tooling—to the Linux Foundation, ushering in a new era of open, vendor-neutral ...