Chrome update fixes two zero-day vulnerabilities

Google has updated its Chrome browser to fix a zero-day vulnerability that is already being exploited.

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Google has provided a security update for Chrome 89, in which the Google developers have, among other things, cleaned up a zero-day vulnerability. According to Chrome Release Blog around two vulnerabilities that are already being exploited and have been discovered by external security researchers.

One vulnerability affects the HTML renderer. The second, more dangerous vulnerability is a heap buffer overflow in connection with the Javascript engine. Google usually only announces more information when the majority of users have installed the security update.

Source: Chromereleases 

 

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