On November 17, 2025, a critical security flaw in Google Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine sent shockwaves through the digital world. Hackers began exploiting the vulnerability before Google could release ...
Google has issued an urgent warning to billions of Chrome users worldwide to alert them to a zero-day flaw. Here’s what it is and how to secure your device.
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-13223, is a type confusion flaw in the V8 JavaScript engine, and it's the seventh ...
CERT-In has issued a security alert for Google Chrome users, urging immediate updates for Windows, macOS, and Linux due to severe vulnerabilities identified as CVE-2025-13223 and CVE-2025-13224. , ...
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 company is instructing its 2 billion users to update immediately after confirming that a newly discovered zero-day, CVE-2025-13223, is already being exploited in live attacks. Security agencies ...
The vulnerability is now tracked as CVE-2025-13223 and has a severity score of 8.8/10 (high). "Type Confusion in V8 in Google ...
Google is patching Chrome to address a zero-day exploit being leveraged in the wild, and users should update ASAP.
Google has warned the Chrome users of a new zero-day flaw. It is affecting older versions and attackers are already ...
Google has released an important security fix for Chrome users on desktop, signaling that hackers may be exploiting the issue ...
A 'type confusion' flaw in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine can enable a hacker to corrupt the software's memory and execute ...
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