A security update for Mozilla Firefox addresses a critical vulnerability tied to memory corruption, underscoring how quickly a browser bug can become an endpoint risk.
A new desktop Chrome update pushes Windows, macOS, and Linux users onto fixed builds after multiple critical flaws raised the stakes for patching browser fleets fast.
A zero-day in Chromium’s JavaScript engine pushed browser patching into emergency mode after evidence of active exploitation.
Google rushed out a desktop Chrome update after confirming that CVE-2026-11645 was being exploited in the wild, turning a routine browser patch into an urgent fleet-wide validation problem.
A large Chrome security update closes dozens of flaws, but the most concerning detail is a V8 memory bug that Google says is already being exploited in the wild.
A massive stable-channel update for Chrome 149 shows how graphics code, sandbox boundaries, and patch timing can turn a routine browser refresh into a high-priority security event.
A security update for Google Chrome closes 16 vulnerabilities, and the presence of 10 high-severity flaws is a reminder that browser patching is not routine housekeeping.
A major Chrome security update closes multiple critical flaws, with use-after-free bugs again showing how fragile large browser codebases can be.
A newly discovered vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers is under active attack, putting hundreds of millions at risk-and the clock is ticking to patch.
A critical flaw in OpenClaw’s local gateway exposed developers to devastating AI agent takeovers-no downloads, no warnings, just a browser tab away.