Chrome’s Wild Security Ride: Update Now or Risk a Data Breach!

Google patches four security issues in Chrome, including a high-severity vulnerability with an exploit in the wild. CVE-2025-4664, described as insufficient policy enforcement in Loader, allows cross-origin data leaks. To avoid accidental espionage, update your Chrome browser or risk starring in the next cybersecurity thriller!

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Who knew Google Chrome could keep secrets better than a teenage diary? With vulnerabilities lurking like uninvited party crashers, it turns out Chrome’s not just for browsing memes—it’s also for testing your heart rate with surprise exploits! Update now or risk becoming the main character in a cybersecurity horror story.

Key Points:

  • Google released updates to fix four security issues in Chrome, including a high-severity flaw.
  • The vulnerability, CVE-2025-4664, involves insufficient policy enforcement in the Loader component.
  • Security researcher Vsevolod Kokorin identified the flaw and noted an existing exploit in the wild.
  • CVE-2025-4664 can result in leaking sensitive data, potentially leading to full account takeovers.
  • Chrome users are advised to update to the latest versions to mitigate these risks.

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