Chrome Users Beware: New Zero-Day Bug Rampages in the Wild!

Google patches six Chrome vulnerabilities, including the zero-day bug CVE-2025-6558. This bug, found in the ANGLE and GPU components, can let attackers escape Chrome’s sandbox. As usual, Google is tight-lipped on attack details but has rolled out updates. Users, update your browsers pronto—this isn’t the time to procrastinate like a true professional!

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Looks like Chrome is playing the “Whack-a-Mole” game with bugs again, and this time they’ve hit the jackpot with a zero-day vulnerability. It’s like a superhero movie, except the only superpower is Google’s ability to patch faster than a speeding bullet. Remember kids, always update your browser, because old versions are so last season!

Key Points:

  • Google patched six Chrome vulnerabilities, including a zero-day exploit.
  • The zero-day, CVE-2025-6558, involves incorrect validation in ANGLE and GPU components.
  • This is the fifth zero-day fix for Chrome in 2023.
  • The patch also covers two other bugs: an integer overflow and a use-after-free glitch.
  • Users are encouraged to update Chrome to the latest version immediately.

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