Chrome’s Zero-Day Drama: Google Rushes to Patch Sixth Exploit of the Year!
Google’s Chrome update swoops in like a digital superhero, tackling the sixth zero-day vulnerability this year. This time, the villain is CVE-2025-10585 lurking in the V8 engine. But fear not, the update also quashes other pesky bugs, proving once again that Chrome is the browser Gotham deserves.

Hot Take:
Google’s Chrome update is like a bouncer at a nightclub. It’s kicking out the zero-day vulnerabilities trying to crash the party. With the sixth zero-day of the year handled, it’s safe to say that Google is becoming quite the expert at playing whack-a-mole with these pesky intruders. But honestly, when your software is as popular as a Friday night at Vegas, you better have a tight security squad on speed dial.
Key Points:
- Google’s latest Chrome update addresses a zero-day vulnerability, the sixth this year.
- Flaw CVE-2025-10585 involves type confusion in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine.
- Exploitation can lead to crashes and remote code execution via crafted HTML pages.
- Other updates fix use-after-free flaws and a heap buffer overflow in ANGLE.
- Google rewarded researchers for discovering specific flaws, but not the internally found zero-day.
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