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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an urgent security alert regarding an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome. The vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-10585, affects the V8 JavaScript an…
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Google Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine has long balanced speed and security for billions of users worldwide. On September 16, 2025, Google’s Threat Analysis Group discovered a critical zero-day flaw in the TurboFan compiler component of V8. Now tracked a…
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Raven Stealer, a sophisticated information-stealing malware that has been wreaking havoc on users’ sensitive data. This contemporary malware represents a concerning evolution in credential theft technology, combining advanced evasion techniques w…
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Google has released an urgent security update for Chrome browser users worldwide, addressing four critical vulnerabilities, including one zero-day exploit that is currently being actively exploited in the wild. The company is urging all users to update…
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A sophisticated campaign targeting Meta advertisers through fake AI-powered ad optimization tools has been uncovered, with cybercriminals deploying malicious Chrome extensions to steal credentials and hijack business accounts. Cybereason Security Servi…
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The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today imposed landmark remedies in the Justice Department’s monopolization case against Google, ordering the tech giant to share critical search data with competitors and outlawing exclusive distribu…
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Microsoft announced that its AI-powered Editor browser extensions for Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome will be retired effective October 31, 2025. With this move, the company aims to streamline its writing-assistance offerings by integrating the core c…
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Google has released an emergency security update for Chrome to address a critical use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2025-9478) in the ANGLE graphics library that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on compromised systems. The vulnerability affects Chrome versions prior to 139.0.7258.154/.155 across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. The security flaw was discovered by Google’s Big Sleep […] The post Critical Chrome Use After Free Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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Google has released an urgent security update for the Chrome Stable channel to address a critical use-after-free vulnerability in the ANGLE graphics library that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems. The fixes…
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A proof-of-concept exploit for a high-severity Google Chrome zero-day vulnerability has been published publicly, less than three months after the flaw was first disclosed, amid reports of active in-the-wild exploitation. The vulnerability, tracked as C…
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