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    Home»Development»Security»Chrome Zero-Day Alert: CVE-2025-5419 Actively Exploited in the Wild

    Chrome Zero-Day Alert: CVE-2025-5419 Actively Exploited in the Wild

    June 2, 2025

    Chrome Zero-Day Alert: CVE-2025-5419 Actively Exploited in the Wild

    Google has rolled out a critical security update for the Chrome browser in its Stable channel, bumping the version to 137.0.7151.68/.69 for Windows and Mac and 137.0.7151.68 for Linux. This patch addr …
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