Google Zaps Chrome Bugs: Zero-Day Fixes Faster Than a Caffeine Rush
Google fixed its second actively exploited Chrome zero-day in 2025. This flaw, CVE-2025-5419, could cause heap corruption via a crafted HTML page. If only bugs were as easy to squish as they are to find!

Hot Take:
**_Google’s got more patches than a pirate’s eyepatch collection, as they fix yet another actively exploited Chrome zero-day vulnerability. Avast, ye cyber scallywags!_**
Key Points:
– Google fixed three vulnerabilities in Chrome, including a nasty zero-day, CVE-2025-5419.
– The zero-day involved an out-of-bounds read and write in the V8 JavaScript engine.
– The heroic duo, Clement Lecigne and Benoît Sevens, reported the issue, and Google patched it faster than you can say “cybersecurity.”
– Another zero-day came earlier in March 2025, involving the Mojo IPC library.
– Google, as secretive as ever, didn’t spill the beans on the technical details or the culprits behind these attacks.