Chrome’s Sixth Zero-Day Drama of 2025: Google Puts the Patch in Dispatch!

CVE-2025-10585 is the latest Chrome zero-day vulnerability patched by Google, making it the sixth such exploit this year. This type confusion issue in the V8 engine had attackers seeing red, while Google saw to it that their browser was back in the black. Update your Chrome and keep cyber villains at bay!

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Google’s Chrome is starting to look like a Swiss cheese factory with all these zero-days popping up. With more holes than a conspiracy theory, they’re patching faster than a pirate ship crew. Avast, ye hackers! Google’s on your tail, and it’s time to update your browser before it becomes a hacker’s treasure map.

Key Points:

– Google patched four vulnerabilities in Chrome, including the actively exploited CVE-2025-10585.
– CVE-2025-10585 is a type confusion issue in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine.
– Six Chrome zero-days have been actively exploited in 2025.
– The latest Chrome version to protect users is 140.0.7339.185/.186.
– Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) discovered the vulnerability on September 16, 2025.

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