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Google quietly released a security fix for a worrying Chrome zero-day flaw, so patch now

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  • Google Chrome fixes out-of-bounds read and write vulnerability in V8
  • It’s being exploited in the wild, so be on your guard
  • Chrome usually updates automatically, but it wouldn’t hurt to check

Google has patched a zero-day vulnerability recently discovered in its Chrome desktop browser which it says is being actively exploited in the wild, so users should apply the fix as soon as possible.

The bug is described as an out-of-bounds read and write vulnerability present in V8, tracked as CVE-2025-5419, and has been given a severity score of 8.8 (high).

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