Google Chrome security flaw could have let hackers spy on all your online habits
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- Google Chrome has patched its first zero-day flaw of the year
- The bug allowed cyber-espionage, primarily against targets in Russia
- Kaspersky researchers thanked for finding bug, and users told to update now
Google has fixed a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser that was being exploited in the wild.
In a security advisory, the company described the bug as an “incorrect handle provided in unspecified circumstances in Mojo on Windows”.
The flaw is tracked as CVE-2’25-2783, and it’s yet to be given a severity score. Google just lists it as “high” in its advisory. It was fixed with version 134.0.6998.178 that already rolled out, so make sure to double-check if you’ve already received it.
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