Google has confirmed an emergency Chrome security update amid reports that attackers are exploiting two zero-day ...
Two days after releasing Chrome 146, Google's unscheduled update addresses two security flaws that are already being exploited in the wild.
Google is pushing an emergency patch for a zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild, and a second zero-day has been identified and is expected to be fixed in a future update.
Google has confirmed CVE-2026-3913, a critical security vulnerability in Chrome. one that could enable a remote code execution attack simply by visiting a web page.
In a welcome move, Google is providing mainline Chrome browser support for ARM64 Linux distros. While Chrome already supports ARM64 and Linux to some degree via Android and Chromebooks, mainline ARM64 ...
For the sixth time this year, Google has issued a patch for a zero-day flaw in Chrome. According to Bleeping Computer, the emergency security update fixes a flaw that is currently being exploited by ...
On Wednesday night, Google distributed a Chrome update. The list of security vulnerabilities closed in it is now available.
Google Chrome will shift from a four-week to a two-week release cycle to roll out new features, bug fixes, and performance ...
CERT-In has issued a high-severity warning for Google Chrome users, citing vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution. The advisory urges users to update their browser to the latest ...
I’ve only got one device left running Windows 10. It's an older tablet PC that I mostly use for media playback. It’s been a reliable little workhorse for years, but it isn’t eligible for Windows 11, ...
Chrome is finally coming to ARM64 Linux devices this year, Google has announced. If you currently run Ubuntu (or another Linux distribution) on an ...
A combination of poor design choices and insecure software exposes Chrome users on Fedora desktop to drive-by downloads, security researcher Chris Evans has revealed. The number of HTTPS errors is ...