Oops, Chrome Did It Again: Seventh Zero-Day Bug Gets the Boot in Emergency Update!

Google releases an emergency security update to tackle the seventh Chrome zero-day bug this year, raising the question: is “zero-day” just Google-speak for “we’re on it, but good luck until then”? While the patch is rolling out, users can manually update to stay ahead of the cyber villains lurking in the digital shadows.

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Hot Take:

***Oh, Chrome, you sneaky browser! Just when you think you’re safe to surf the web with the confidence of a pro surfer on a Hawaiian wave, you get hit with the seventh zero-day vulnerability this year. Looks like Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine has more holes than a Swiss cheese factory, and Google has had to slap on another band-aid. If only fixing flaws was as easy as updating your status on social media!***

Key Points:

– Google released an emergency update for the seventh Chrome zero-day vulnerability of the year.
– The flaw, CVE-2025-13223, involves a type confusion weakness in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.
– Google has not yet shared full details about the active exploit to protect users.
– The update is rolling out to Windows, Mac, and Linux users, ensuring their browsers are patched.
– In 2024 and 2025, Google has been busy fixing a slew of zero-day bugs, with this being the latest in a series of emergency updates.

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