Google has released an emergency zero-day patch update to address the 2026's first active exploit of its Chrome browser.
Google has released urgent security updates for Chrome to patch a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in CSS, actively exploited in the wild. This flaw allows remote attackers to execute ...
Google fixes actively exploited Chrome zero-day CVE-2026-2441, a high-severity CSS use-after-free flaw enabling sandboxed ...
Last year, Google fueled up its Chrome browser with its Gemini AI model. Now it’s pressing on the gas. In what the company is calling a “new era of browsing,” Google is introducing a slew of new ...
Google Chrome has made a test of its new vertical tabs feature available, and you can try it out for yourself pretty easily. Working in dozens of browser tabs at once in not exactly uncommon nowadays, ...
One of my favorite web browser trends in recent years has been vertical tabs. Moving your tabs from the top of your browser to the side may not sound like a significant change on paper, but in ...
Google patched high-severity CVE-2026-0628 in Chrome 143 and added Push API rate limits to curb notification spam, with penalties up to 14 days. Image: Zulfugar Karimov/Unsplash Google kicked off 2026 ...
Like most Google products, the Chrome browser is available for free on multiple platforms, from desktop to mobile. As the world's most popular browser, most people are using Chrome to surf the web ...
A new zero-day vulnerability affects Google Chrome. The flaw has already been exploited in the wild. The zero-day could allow attackers to run malicious code. Another day, another zero-day, at least ...
For the third time in recent months, Google has found itself scrambling to fix a potentially serious zero-day flaw in the Chrome browser’s V8 JavaScript engine. Addressed on Monday as part of an ...
Google Chrome has for years ruled the web, but corporate antipromotion campaigns, privacy concerns and the rise of new, AI-powered competitors may be shaking what has until now been a nearly ...