Google fixes two new Chrome zero-days exploited in attacks
Summary
Google has released urgent security updates for its Chrome browser to address two zero-day vulnerabilities that were actively exploited by attackers. These vulnerabilities were classified as high-severity, and the patches are being deployed automatically to Chrome users worldwide.
IFF Assessment
FOE
The active exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities in a widely used browser presents a significant immediate threat to users and requires swift defensive action.
Defender Context
Defenders should ensure that all instances of Google Chrome are updated to the latest version to mitigate the risk posed by these zero-day exploits. This incident highlights the ongoing threat of sophisticated attacks targeting popular software and the importance of rapid patching cycles.