Google has released an emergency update to patch an actively exploited zero-day—the first Chrome zero-day of the year.
Google released a Chrome security update fixing two high-severity flaws that could enable code execution or crashes via malicious websites.
Google released an emergency Chrome update on Friday to patch a zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild.
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