If, like some 3 billion others worldwide, you use the Chrome web browser, you need to restart it now following this new Google security alert.
Google has released an emergency security update to fix the seventh Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this year. "Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-13223 exists in the wild ...
For the third time in recent months, Google has found itself scrambling to fix a potentially serious zero-day flaw in the Chrome browser’s V8 JavaScript engine. Addressed on Monday as part of an ...
I’ve said it before, and I’m going to say it again: check your Google Chrome browser update status and restart the application immediately. Today. Right now. Hot on the heels of a Chrome 142 security ...
Google has released emergency security patches to address CVE-2025-10585, a high-severity zero-day bug in the V8 JavaScript engine of Chrome that has been actively exploited, the sixth Chrome zero-day ...
Google has released emergency security updates to patch a Chrome zero-day vulnerability, the sixth one tagged as exploited in attacks since the start of the year. While it didn't specifically say ...
The vulnerability in the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine is rated as high severity and was discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group. The Google Chrome team issued an update to fix a high-severity ...
Google has revealed that a security flaw that was patched as part of a software update rolled out last week to its Chrome browser has come under active exploitation in the wild. Tracked as ...
JavaScript was initially created to "make web pages alive". The programs in this language are called scripts. They can be written right in a web page's HTML and run automatically as the page loads.
Abstract: Runtime environments allow for dynamic memory management, without explicit allocations and deallocations from programmers. Thus, algorithms that are responsible for identifying live objects ...