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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.
Apple patches dozens of vulnerabilities across its mobile and desktop operating systems, including fixes for a bug exploited ...
Google has resolved a total of five zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome that have been either actively exploited or ...
Chrome users need to update their browsers immediately as Google addresses a critical vulnerability that hackers are actively ...
The first high-severity bug, CVE-2025-8027, impacts the browser’s JavaScript engine, which only writes partial return values ...
Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited in the wild. Users are urged to update ...
Google recently addressed a serious zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser that allowed sandbox escape. The tech giant ...
Google has announced that it's making a security feature called Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) in open beta to ...
Google is rolling out updates to Chrome users worldwide to address a security weakness said to be exploited by threat actors.
Chrome users are being urged to check they have the latest update installed to keep their Chrome browser safe.
Simply by knowing someone's Lovense username, hackers can reportedly leverage the zero-day flaw to get at users' email addresses and potentially more private information too (via Bleeping Computer ).
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