Chrome’s Zero-Day Drama: Google’s Eighth Emergency Fix of 2025!

Google Chrome’s eighth zero-day bug of 2025 is here, and it’s causing more suspense than a thriller movie. Details are scant, but we know it’s serious. Users should update their browsers pronto to avoid becoming the next victim of this mysterious threat. Remember, when in doubt, always trust a Chocolate Factory fix!

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Hot Take:

Google Chrome is playing a dangerous game of Whac-A-Mole with zero-day vulnerabilities, and it seems like they’re getting a real workout this year! With the eighth bug of 2025 already here, the browser’s security team must be sipping espresso like it’s water. It’s like they’re trying to collect zero-days like they’re Pokémon—gotta catch ’em all! But seriously, folks, update your browsers before these bugs catch you.

Key Points:

  • Google Chrome faces its eighth zero-day vulnerability of 2025.
  • The bug, tracked as 466192044, is already being exploited in the wild.
  • Details about the flaw, including its CVE, type, and reporter, are scarce.
  • Users of Mac, Windows, and Linux need to update their Chrome to the latest versions.
  • The update also fixes two medium-severity issues in Password Manager and Toolbar.

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