Chrome’s Zero-Day Zingers: Google’s Fourth Security Patch in 2025!
Google’s new security patches tackle CVE-2025-6554, the fourth Chrome zero-day of 2025. This type confusion vulnerability in V8 allows attackers to crash your browser or even take control. It’s like your browser mistaking a cat for a dog—chaos ensues! Update now to avoid any unexpected surprises.

Hot Take:
Looks like Chrome is serving up more hot patches than a quilt convention! Google is back at it again, squashing bugs like they’re the world’s fastest exterminators. Just when you thought it was safe to browse with your morning coffee, another zero-day comes crawling out of the woodwork. Stay alert, folks, because these cyber bugs are more persistent than that unexpected houseguest who just won’t leave!
Key Points:
- Google patches fourth Chrome zero-day of 2025, tracked as CVE-2025-6554.
- The vulnerability involves type confusion in the V8 engine, allowing remote code execution.
- Discovered by Clément Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group.
- Chrome version 138.0.7204.x rolled out across all platforms for the fix.
- Exploit for the vulnerability is already in the wild, posing threats from state-sponsored hackers.
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