Chrome 136 Update: Patch Now or Face the Wild Exploit!

Google Chrome 136 update squashes a quartet of bugs, with CVE-2025-4664 already prowling the wild. This bug lets bad actors pilfer cross-origin data like a digital Houdini. Chrome users, update your browsers faster than you can say “cybersecurity crisis” to dodge these pesky vulnerabilities.

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Google Chrome is back at it again, patching holes faster than a plumber at a leaky faucet convention! With four new vulnerabilities squashed, including one that’s already playing peek-a-boo in the wild, it’s a reminder to update your browser before those cyber-gremlins get too comfortable. Who knew the internet’s favorite browser could be such a drama magnet?

Key Points:

  • Google’s Chrome 136 update addresses four vulnerabilities.
  • CVE-2025-4664 has an exploit active in the wild.
  • The flaw is related to insufficient policy enforcement in the Loader.
  • Security researcher Vsevolod Kokorin revealed the vulnerability on social media.
  • Users should update Chrome immediately to avoid potential attacks.

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