Chrome’s Zero-Day Drama: Another Wild Exploit Tamed by Google Fixes!

Google patches six security holes in Chrome, including a zero-day flaw CVE-2025-6558 that’s been exploited in the wild. This high-severity vulnerability allows remote attackers to perform a sandbox escape via crafted HTML pages. Update Chrome immediately, unless you enjoy living on the edge of a cybersecurity cliff.

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Google Chrome is playing a high-stakes game of whack-a-mole, and just when you thought your browser was safe, hackers have already rolled out the red carpet for a zero-day dance party. Keep your browsers updated, folks, because even when your Chrome feels like a fortress, the baddies are always at the gate with a battering ram.

Key Points:

  • Google Chrome patched six security vulnerabilities, including a critical zero-day flaw, CVE-2025-6558.
  • This flaw allows attackers to escape Chrome’s sandbox via untrusted input in ANGLE and GPU components.
  • The vulnerability was discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group and reported on June 23, 2025.
  • Google has patched five zero-days in Chrome this year, urging users to update their browsers immediately.
  • Other Chromium-based browsers like Edge and Brave are recommended to apply similar updates.

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