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    Google quietly pushes emergency fix for Chrome 0-day as exploit runs wild

    June 3, 2025

    Google quietly pushes emergency fix for Chrome 0-day as exploit runs wild

    Google revealed Monday that it had quietly deployed a configuration change last week to block active exploitation of a Chrome zero-day.
    Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) team members Clement Lecigne …
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