Google released an emergency Chrome update on Friday to patch a zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild.
APT28 exploited CVE-2026-21513, an MSHTML zero-day (CVSS 8.8), using malicious LNK files to bypass security controls and execute code.
Threat actors now have the ability to exploit a new zero-day vulnerability in the Chrome browser, Google has advised IT ...
Patches were released for a Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN zero-day exploited in the wild to bypass authentication and gain administrative privileges.
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Google urgently patches the first actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2026, urging users to update immediately to stay safe ...
A worrying Google Chrome bug was patched ...
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Google issues emergency Chrome patch to fix zero-day flaw
Google has released an emergency security update for its Chrome browser to address a critical zero-day vulnerability that is already being exploited by hackers.A zero-day flaw is so named because it ...
The Register on MSN
Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface
High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox Google has quietly pushed out an emergency Chrome fix after attackers were caught exploiting the browser's first reported zero ...
Government security agencies in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have urged Cisco customers to take immediate action to patch a critical zero-day bug in their SD-WAN kit that has been ...
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