Google has issued a patch for Chrome to fix a zero-day exploit, and users should update their browsers as soon as possible.
Chrome is getting a new feature aimed at cutting back on notification overload. If enabled, Chrome can now revoke notification permission for websites that the user hasn't interacted with recently. It ...
The company is instructing its 2 billion users to update immediately after confirming that a newly discovered zero-day, CVE-2025-13223, is already being exploited in live attacks. Security agencies ...
The vulnerability is now tracked as CVE-2025-13223 and has a severity score of 8.8/10 (high). "Type Confusion in V8 in Google ...
Chrome’s Safety Check will now proactively protect you by revoking old permissions, flagging abusive notifications, and alerting you to security issues. You can now unsubscribe from annoying website ...
Google has released an emergency security update to fix the seventh Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this ...
Malwarebytesは4月17日(米国時間)、「Fake Chrome updates spread malware」において、Chromeユーザーを標的としたキャンペーンが展開されていると伝えた。侵害されたWebサイトに訪れた際、偽のブラウザエラー画面を表示させ、訪問者のシステムにマルウェアを ...
Google is testing a new feature called Automated Password Change in the PC version of Chrome Canary, as reported by Windows Report. This experimental feature automatically updates compromised ...