Google’s Chrome: Zero-Day Drama, The Sixth Episode!

Google has released an emergency update to patch a Chrome zero-day vulnerability, marking the sixth such fix this year. This high-severity issue stems from a type confusion weakness in the browser’s V8 JavaScript engine. Users should update their browsers ASAP, unless they enjoy living on the edge… of a cyber breach!

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Looks like Google Chrome is taking the term “zero-day” a bit too literally—rolling out a new one every couple of months! Maybe the browser’s New Year’s resolution should be to patch more bugs than it creates. Because let’s face it, even Santa doesn’t deliver this frequently!

Key Points:

  • Google has released emergency security updates for a Chrome zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-10585.
  • This is the sixth such vulnerability exploited in attacks since the beginning of the year.
  • The flaw arises from a type confusion weakness in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.
  • Updates have been rolled out for Windows, Mac, and Linux to address the issue.
  • Google is keeping exploitation details under wraps until most users are updated.

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