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    Chrome Update Fixes High-Severity Security Flaw (CVE-2025-4096)

    April 30, 2025

    Chrome Update Fixes High-Severity Security Flaw (CVE-2025-4096)

    The Chrome team has just rolled out its latest stable channel update (version 136) for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and while it brings the usual dose of under-the-hood improvements, the spotlight is firm …
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