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Google Patches Chrome Zero-Day Used to Evade Sandbox

Google has issued a critical security update for its Chrome browser, addressing six vulnerabilities, including one zero-day flaw that attackers actively exploited. This latest patch marks another instance where Google patches Chrome zero-day threats to defend users from real-world attacks. The company confirmed that the exploited vulnerability allowed malicious actors to bypass the browser’s sandbox, a key security feature designed to isolate processes and limit exposure.

The zero-day, tracked as CVE-2023-6345, enabled threat actors to escape Chrome’s sandbox environment, potentially gaining broader system access. Google did not disclose the identity of the attackers or the scope of the exploitation but urged users to update their browsers immediately. As Google patches Chrome zero-day flaws, it continues reinforcing its commitment to rapid response and user protection in the face of evolving cybersecurity threats.

For further technical details and the full list of vulnerabilities addressed, read the complete article at:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-fixes-actively-exploited-sandbox-escape-zero-day-in-chrome/

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