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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 ...
This high-severity vulnerability is caused by an out-of-bounds read and write weakness in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, reported one week ago by Clement Lecigne and Benoît Sevens of Google's ...
Google has released a Chrome 137 update to resolve two memory bugs in the browser’s V8 and Profiler components.
The latest Chrome zero-day—labeled CVE-2025-5419—is an out-of-bounds read-and-write vulnerability that affects the V8 JavaScript engine, which would allow a remote attacker to "exploit heap ...
Bleeping Computer reported the bug is the third zero-day event of the year for Chrome, and was caused “by an out-of-bounds read and write weakness in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine”, showing ...
Google has released a security update for its Chrome browser. Two vulnerabilities have been fixed in the new Chrome versions 137.0.7151.103/104 for Windows and macOS and 137.0.7151.103 for Linux.
Google has issued an emergency security patch for Chrome to fix a zero-day bug that has been exploited in the wild by hackers. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
Known as CVE-2025-5419, this security exploit allows out-of-bounds reading and writing in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine on Windows, Linux, and macOS. (In other words, an attacker can access and ...
It's an out-of-bounds read and write vulnerability in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine that could allow a remote attacker to corrupt memory and potentially hijack execution via a booby-trapped HTML page.
This week, the web giant is addressing a vulnerability in Chrome’s JavaScript engine, noting that criminals have already developed a working exploit for the bug. An out-of-bounds issue in V8. Tracked ...