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    CERT-In Warns Google Chrome Users of High-Severity Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

    3 days ago

    CERT-In has issued a high-severity alert (CIVN-2025-0274) for a remote code execution vulnerability in Google Chrome for desktop. The flaw, caused by improper implementation in Chrome’s V8 engine, could allow attackers to execute code with user privileges, leading to system takeover, data theft, or service disruption. It affects Chrome versions prior to 141.0.7390.122/.123 on Windows and macOS, and 141.0.7390.122 on Linux. Google has released a fix in the latest Stable Channel Update, and users are advised to update immediately to stay protected.
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