Kaspersky attributed the hacks to an espionage campaign targeting journalists and employees at educational institutions.
The flaw is tracked as CVE-2’25-2783, and it’s yet to be given a severity score. Google just lists it as “high” in its ...
Sign Out of Chrome on Your Desktop or Smartphone. The easiest way to log out of Chrome from a computer is through the ...
The latest version patches a critical security flaw that could allow a web page to run malicious code in the browser.
Google has fixed a high-severity Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited to escape the browser's sandbox and deploy malware ...
According to their report, the cybersecurity researchers “quickly analyzed the exploit code, reverse-engineered its logic, ...
Google has released Chrome version 134.0.6998.177/178 for Windows, while Chrome updates for macOS, Linux, and Android have ...
A critical Chrome vulnerability (CVE-2025-2783) enabled hackers to bypass security measures. Update your browser immediately ...
Kaspersky helped patch a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome that allowed attackers to bypass the browser’s sandbox ...
A critical Google Chrome vulnerability (CVE-2025-2783) allowed hackers to bypass protections, putting millions at risk.
The first Chrome zero-day vulnerability of 2025 has been officially patched, and Google recommends that all Chrome users ...