Google has issued a patch for Chrome to fix a zero-day exploit, and users should update their browsers as soon as possible.
Chrome has suffered two other confirmed zero days in the V8 engine in 2025, from a tally of seven across Chrome as a whole. The V8 flaws were CVE-2025-5419 in June and CVE-2025-10585 in September.
Google patches two critical V8 flaws, including actively exploited CVE-2025-13223, urging immediate Chrome updates.
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