Google Chrome’s Security Snafu: When Browsing Goes Rogue!

Google’s Chrome vulnerability, CVE-2025-4664, could lead to a full account takeover. Thankfully, they’ve patched it before your cat could log into your email and order a year’s supply of catnip. Always update your browser, or your feline might just become the next big influencer!

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In the wild and wily world of the web, Google has once again played the role of digital superhero, swooping in with an emergency update to save the day for Chrome users everywhere. Who knew that a vulnerability named CVE-2025-4664 could become the villain threatening our online existence? It’s a good thing Google donned their capes before our accounts pulled a Houdini and vanished into the hacker’s lair. While the vulnerability may sound like a Star Wars droid, the threat it posed was all too real. So, kudos to Google for zipping up their tech suit and plugging the holes just in time. May the force of security updates be with us all!

Key Points:

  • Google released emergency updates for a Chrome vulnerability, CVE-2025-4664.
  • The flaw could lead to full account takeover via a crafted HTML page.
  • Security researcher Vsevolod Kokorin discovered the vulnerability.
  • Public exploit for the vulnerability exists and poses a significant threat.
  • Google previously patched another high-severity flaw, CVE-2025-2783, in March 2025.

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