Google Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability

A Google Chrome zero-day vulnerability is a critical security flaw discovered in the browser that hackers exploit before Google can release a patch. These vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because they allow attackers to bypass defenses, execute malicious code, or access sensitive data—often without user knowledge. Chrome’s widespread usage makes it a prime target for such attacks, especially by advanced persistent threats. Users can protect themselves by enabling automatic updates, staying informed about CVEs, and avoiding suspicious websites.

Google chrome zero day vulnerability

Google Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability CVE-2025-2783 Actively Exploited – Here’s What You Need to Know

Google Chrome users are urged to immediately update their browsers due to a critical zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-2783, which is being actively exploited. This flaw in the Mojo framework for Windows allows attackers to bypass Chrome's security sandbox and execute malicious code. The vulnerability was leveraged in a targeted phishing campaign dubbed "Operation ForumTroll," believed to be the work of a state-sponsored APT group focusing on media, academic, and government entities in Russia. Google has released a patch in Chrome version 134.0.6998.177 for Windows to address this issue, emphasizing the importance of prompt user updates and proactive cybersecurity measures to mitigate such evolving threats. ... Read More