- Chrome browser zero-day exploit has been identified, involving a “type confusion” vulnerability that hackers are actively exploiting.
- The flaw, known as CVE-2024-7971, affects Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine and can allow attackers to execute malicious code or crash the software.
- Google released a patch within two days of being informed by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center, addressing this critical vulnerability.
- Users on Windows, Mac, and Linux can update their Chrome browser to version 128.0.6613.84/.85 to mitigate the risk and benefit from other bug fixes.
- The exploit may be spread through phishing emails and malicious web pages, highlighting the importance of timely updates and cybersecurity awareness.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/patch-now-hackers-found-exploiting-zero-day-flaw-in-chrome-browser
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