Google’s Seventh Chrome Zero-Day Fix of 2025: Is Your Browser Updated Yet?

Google patched its seventh Chrome zero-day in 2025, tackling a high-severity V8 type confusion bug, CVE-2025-13223, actively exploited in the wild. Apparently, even Chrome needed a little clarity on its memory typecasting skills. Update your browser to avoid any surprise visits from cyber intruders.

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Google’s Chrome is like a car that’s always in the shop. Except, instead of fixing a flat tire or a leaky engine, they’re patching up gaping security holes that could let cyber bandits hijack your ride. Kudos to Google for patching the seventh zero-day this year – now that’s one hell of a seven-layer dip!

Key Points:

  • Google patched two Chrome flaws, including the high-severity CVE-2025-13223, exploited in the wild.
  • The flaw is a V8 type confusion bug, impacting the engine before version 142.0.7444.175.
  • CVE-2025-13223 is the seventh zero-day vulnerability fixed in 2025.
  • Type confusion allows attackers to corrupt memory or execute malicious code.
  • Chrome users should update to the latest version to apply these critical fixes.

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