Nov 05, 2019
Jan 17, 2020 Google Patches Chrome Vulnerability Exploited In The Wild Google has released today a Chrome update to address three security bugs, including a zero-day vulnerability that is being actively exploited in the wild. Patches for this zero-day have been released part of Chrome version 80.0.3987.122. Zero day vulnerability detected in Chrome web browser and Kaspersky has detected a zero day vulnerability in Google’s Chrome desktop browser, which was exploited to target a Korean language news portal. Dubbed as CVE-2019-13720, the vulnerability was
Google Chrome issued an emergency patch to fix 3-high security vulnerabilities including a zero-day bug that actively exploited in wild. All the vulnerabilities are patched with Chrome version 80.0.3987.122 and the update is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users.
Mar 07, 2019 Google Discloses Chrome Flaw Exploited in the Wild
Sep 12, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 Vulnerability Spotlight: Google Chrome PDFium memory An exploitable memory corruption vulnerability exists in the way PDFium inside Google Chrome, version 80.0.3987.158, executes JavaScript regular expressions. The vulnerability could potentially be abused to achieve arbitrary code execution in the browser context. A victim needs to open a malicious web page or document to trigger this vulnerability. Google Releases Security Updates for Chrome | CISA