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    Google patches worrying Chrome zero-day flaw being exploited in the wild – here’s how to stay safe



    • Google patches Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-13223 in V8 engine
    • Bug enabled arbitrary code execution, likely exploited by state-sponsored threat actors
    • Users should update Chrome to version 142.0.7444.175/.176 across platforms

    Google has patched a worrying security flaw in its Chrome browser that was being abused in the wild as a zero-day.

    In a new security advisory, Google said it fixed a type confusion vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine which leads to arbitrary code execution. V8 is the browser’s JavaScript and WebAssembly engine – essentially the “brain” that reads, compiles, and executes JavaScript and WASM code in web pages.


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