Google Defuses Critical Chrome Zero-Day Threats with Emergency Security Patch
The world's most popular browser is receiving an urgent security shield after hackers were caught exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in the wild.
Google has deployed critical emergency updates for the Chrome web browser to address two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2026-3909 and another related security flaw. These vulnerabilities were being actively exploited by attackers before a fix was available, prompting an immediate response from the tech giant. The updates are aimed at securing users across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms to mitigate risks from functional exploits that are currently circulating online.
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