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Google Chrome patched a high-severity zero-day exploited in the wild, affecting Windows, macOS, and Linux users. Update to latest version now.
Google has released an emergency fix for a Chrome vulnerability that has already been exploited in the wild — the first of its kind to be reported this year.
Google confirmed that attackers are actively exploiting the flaw in the wild, making it an actual threat rather than a theoretical one.