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Google Patches Chrome Zero-Day Exploited in Attacks

Google has issued an emergency security update for Chrome, addressing four high-severity vulnerabilities in the browser’s latest stable release. The update, pushed to version 140.0.7339.185/.186 for Windows and Mac and 140.0.7339.185 for Linux, includes a critical fix for CVE-2025-10585, a zero-day flaw in the V8 JavaScript engine that is actively being exploited. Google patches Chrome zero day exploits like CVE-2025-10585 swiftly to mitigate potential damage from in-the-wild attacks.

The company has not yet released technical details about the exploit, but confirmed that the flaw had been observed in real-world use. The emergency patch underscores the urgency of applying browser updates without delay. Alongside CVE-2025-10585, three additional high-impact bugs were resolved in this release. Users are urged to update immediately, as Google patches Chrome zero day threats to protect against known exploitation methods and reduce exposure.

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Chrome Emergency Update: Zero-Day (CVE-2025-10585) in V8 Exploited in the Wild

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