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Google fixes super-secret 8th Chrome 0-day


Google issued an emergency fix for a Chrome vulnerability already under exploitation, which marks the world's most popular browser's eighth zero-day bug of 2025.

We have even fewer than usual details about this security flaw, and the missing details as of early Thursday include a CVE (still listed as "under coordination"), what type of vulnerability Google fixed in Chrome, and who spotted and reported the security hole. 

As of now, the high-severity bug is tracked as 466192044, and all the Chocolate Factory said in its security update is: "Google is aware that an exploit for 466192044 exists in the wild."

Google generally withholds bug details until the majority of its users have updated their browsers, but it does typically provide a CVE and the type of weakness that it fixed.

Mac and Windows users should update to 143.0.7499.109/.110 to address the issue, and 143 ...


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