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Google Chrome: Extreme zero-day bug fix update

Posted on 15 April 2022

From en.secnews.gr

Google Chrome zero-day

Google released Chrome version 100.0.4896.127 , an emergency update for Windows , Mac and Linux , to fix a serious zero-day bug that has already been used by cybercriminals.

” Google is aware that there is an exploit for vulnerability CVE-2022-1364 ,” the company told security advisory .

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