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    Google Chrome 0-day Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild

    July 16, 2025

    Google Chrome 0-day Vulnerability Actively Exploited in the Wild

    Google has released an emergency security update for Chrome, addressing a critical zero-day vulnerability that attackers are actively exploiting in real-world attacks.
    The tech giant confirmed that CV …
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    Published Date:
    Jul 16, 2025 (15 hours, 45 minutes ago)

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    CVE-2025-7657

    CVE-2025-7656

    CVE-2025-6558

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