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- Chrome Targeted by Active In-the-Wild Exploit Tied to Undisclosed High . . .
With the latest update, Google has addressed eight zero-day flaws in Chrome that have been either actively exploited or demonstrated as a proof-of-concept (PoC) since the start of the year The list includes CVE-2025-2783, CVE-2025-4664, CVE-2025-5419, CVE-2025-6554, CVE-2025-6558, CVE-2025-10585, and CVE-2025-13223 Also addressed by Google are two other medium-severity vulnerabilities - CVE
- Another Chrome zero-day under attack: Update now
2025 exploited zero-days in Chrome Public reporting indicates that Chrome has seen at least seven zero-days exploited in 2025, several of them in the V8 JavaScript engine and some linked to targeted espionage So, 2025 has been a relatively busy year for Chrome zero‑days
- Google Releases Critical Chrome Security Update to Address Zero-Days
This vulnerability is the eighth Chrome zero-day exploited in the wild in 2025 The December 10 Chrome security advisory also includes patches for two vulnerabilities that Google rates at medium severity
- Google Chrome Zero-Day Patch Released (Dec 11 2025) - Bitdefender
Google issues an emergency Chrome fix for a quietly exploited high-risk vulnerability, without disclosing specifics Limited details around zero-day flaw Google has issued an urgent security update for Chrome to contain a newly uncovered zero-day vulnerability that, according to the company, is already weaponized
- Google Alerts Users to Actively Exploited Chrome 0-Day . . . - GBHackers
The December update includes three security fixes Beyond the actively exploited zero-day, Google patched two additional vulnerabilities CVE-2025-14372, classified as Medium severity, addresses a use-after-free flaw in Chrome’s Password Manager
- Google Chrome 0-day Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild
Google has released an emergency security update for Chrome, addressing a critical zero-day vulnerability that attackers are actively exploiting in real-world attacks
- Googles Chrome Emergency Patch Fixes a High-Severity Bug
Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited in the wild Users are urged to update now to avoid sandbox escape attacks Google has released a
- Google patches another zero-day in Chrome that has been actively exploited
Google has released an emergency update to patch a zero-day vulnerability in Chrome The security flaw has been exploited in the wild On June 25, 2025, security researchers, Clement Lecigne and Benoît Sevens of Google Threat Analysis Group, had discovered an exploit that is tracked as CVE-2025-6554 The issue has a high security severity rating
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