Google and Mozilla have released fresh Chrome and Firefox updates that address multiple high-severity security defects.
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Google and Mozilla have released fresh Chrome and Firefox updates that address multiple high-severity security defects.
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An out-of-bounds write flaw in WebGPU tracked as CVE-2025-12725 could be exploited for remote code execution.
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The two bugs are high-severity type confusion and inappropriate implementation issues in the browser’s V8 JavaScript engine.
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Starting October 2026, the browser will ask users if they want to access public websites that do not use secure connections.
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The threat actor behind Operation ForumTroll used the same toolset typically employed in Dante spyware attacks.
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High-severity flaws were patched in Chrome’s WebGPU and Video components, and in Firefox’s Graphics and JavaScript Engine components.
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An exploited type confusion in the V8 JavaScript engine tracked as CVE-2025-10585 was found by Google Threat Analysis Group this week.
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Google patched a critical use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome that could potentially lead to code execution.
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Chrome’s latest release addresses a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine that could be exploited for remote code execution.
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Google and Mozilla have released patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities affecting Chrome and Firefox.
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