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Update Your Chrome Browser to Patch 2 New In-the-Wild 0-Day Exploits

Posted on 14 April 2021

From thehackernews.com

Chrome 0-Days Under Attack

Google on Tuesday released a new version of Chrome web-browsing software for Windows, Mac, and Linux with patches for two newly discovered security vulnerabilities for both of which it says exploits exist in the wild, allowing attackers to engage in active exploitation.

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