Google patches CVE-2025-10585, the sixth Chrome zero-day exploited in 2025, affecting V8 JavaScript engine with type confusion vulnerability.
Google has released emergency security updates to patch a Chrome zero-day vulnerability, the sixth one tagged as exploited in attacks since the start of the year.
The latest security update for Chrome 140 fixes several vulnerabilities in the browser. This time, they are all in the same component.
Google is rolling out updated versions of Chrome to the masses, signaling that attackers are exploiting a newly discovered security hole.
An exploited zero-day in the V8 JavaScript engine tracked as CVE-2025-10585 was found by Google Threat Analysis Group this week.
Google pushed an emergency patch for a high-severity Chrome flaw, already under active exploitation. So it's time to make sure you're running the most recent version of the web browser.
In a security advisory, Google said it patched a heap buffer overflow in ANGLE (CVE-2025-10502), a user-after-free bug in WebRTC (CVE-2025-10501), and a separate use-after-free in Dawn (CVE-2025-10500 ...
A Chrome flaw in the V8 engine, CVE-2025-10585, let hackers execute code for wallet drains and private key thefts. Google patched the exploit within 48 hours, but users must update Chrome promptly to ...
Google releases critical Chrome update patching zero-day CVE-2025-10585, discovered Sept 16, to block active V8 JavaScript engine exploits worldwide.
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