Critical Chrome Zero-Day Exploited Actively — Emergency Patch Released

Critical Chrome Zero-Day Exploited Actively — Emergency Patch Released

In yet another reminder of how critical browser security has become in the modern digital ecosystem, Google has issued an urgent security update for its widely used browser, Google Chrome, to address a high-severity zero-day vulnerability currently being exploited in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2026-2441, this flaw carries a CVSS score of 8.8 and stems from a use-after-free memory corruption issue within Chrome’s CSS processing engine. While Google has limited disclosure about the specifics of exploitation, the confirmation that an active exploit exists elevates the risk profile significantly. This development is not merely another patch cycle event—it is a strategic … Read more

Chrome and Firefox Patch Sandbox Vulnerabilities Exploited by Hackers

Chrome and Firefox Patch Sandbox Vulnerabilities Exploited by Hackers

Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, and web browsers are among the most frequently targeted software. Google and Mozilla have recently patched critical vulnerabilities in their Chrome and Firefox browsers, respectively, to address zero-day exploits that allowed attackers to bypass security restrictions. The Chrome vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2783, was actively exploited in phishing campaigns targeting individuals in Russia, while Mozilla discovered a similar flaw, CVE-2025-2857, in its Firefox browser. These vulnerabilities highlight the persistent threats posed by sophisticated cyberattacks and the importance of timely security updates. Google’s Emergency Chrome Patch Google released an emergency patch for Chrome on Windows following the … Read more