Update Chrome now: Zero-day bug allows code execution via malicious webpages - DataBreaches.Net
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Update Chrome now: Zero-day bug allows code execution via malicious webpages - DataBreaches.Net
"Google has issued a patch for a high‑severity Chrome zero‑day, tracked as CVE‑2026‑2441, a memory bug in how the browser handles certain font features that attackers are already exploiting. CVE-2026-2441 has the questionable honor of being the first Chrome zero-day of 2026. Google considered it serious enough to issue a separate update of the stable channel for it, rather than wait for the next major release."
"The latest version number is 145.0.7632.75/76 for Windows and macOS, and 145.0.7632.75 for Linux. So, if your Chrome is on version 145.0.7632.75 or later, it's protected from these vulnerabilities. If you don't know how to update, be sure to read more at MalwareBytes."
Google issued a patch for a high‑severity Chrome zero‑day tracked as CVE‑2026‑2441, a memory bug in how the browser handles certain font features that attackers are already exploiting. CVE‑2026‑2441 is the first known Chrome zero‑day of 2026. Google released a separate stable‑channel update rather than waiting for the next major release because of the bug's seriousness. The patched Chrome versions are 145.0.7632.75/76 for Windows and macOS, and 145.0.7632.75 for Linux. Chrome on version 145.0.7632.75 or later is protected from these vulnerabilities. Users unsure how to update should consult MalwareBytes for guidance.
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