A critical Google Chrome zero-day is actively exploited. CERT urges immediate updates to prevent system compromise, malware, and data theft.A critical zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome is being actively exploited, prompting a nationwide warning from the National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT). The flaw affects all desktop platforms, windows, macOS, and Linux, and allows attackers to take full control of a system simply by visiting a malicious website. According to the advisory (NCA-52.121225), the […]
A critical zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome is being actively exploited, prompting a nationwide warning from the National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT). The flaw affects all desktop platforms, windows, macOS, and Linux, and allows attackers to take full control of a system simply by visiting a malicious website.
According to the advisory (NCA-52.121225), the vulnerability enables remote code execution (RCE) with no user interaction beyond loading a webpage. Analysts warn that attackers could bypass Chrome’s sandbox protections, deploy malware, steal sensitive data, and fully compromise affected systems.
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