Chrome, Edge users told not to overly panic over one-day bug Users of the Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers have been told that they need not hold too many fears over a one-day vulnerability ...
The bug was assigned CVE-2025-2135, and we successfully used it to pwn Google’s V8CTF as a zero-day. The root cause lies in TurboFan’s InferMapsUnsafe() function, which fails to handle aliasing when ...
Most of you use Chrome as a browser, and good news arrives as Google implemented a serious performance enhancement. Starting with revision 91 you'll be able to benefit from an increase of 23 percent ...
Google has released emergency security patches to address CVE-2025-10585, a high-severity zero-day bug in the V8 JavaScript engine of Chrome that has been actively exploited, the sixth Chrome zero-day ...
The vulnerability in the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine is rated as high severity and was discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group. The Google Chrome team issued an update to fix a high-severity ...