A high-severity flaw in Chrome’s V8 engine has moved from disclosure to active exploitation, putting desktop fleets on immediate update watch.
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 critical Chrome flaw was pushed into an emergency fix while rollout lag kept some desktops exposed, showing why browser patching is a live operational defense, not a housekeeping task.
Google has pushed another urgent Chrome patch after a zero-day was reported as actively exploited, putting patch speed and restart discipline at the center of browser defense.
Google has patched CVE-2026-11645, a Chrome zero-day reported in late April, but the security story is really about how long browsers stay vulnerable before every endpoint relaunches.
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.