Google Chrome 0-Day Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild — Update Now
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Google released an emergency Chrome update (Stable 149.0.7827.102/.103) addressing 74 security issues, most notably CVE-2026-11645 — an out-of-bounds read/write in the V8 JavaScript engine that Google confirms is being actively exploited. The bulletin summarizes five Chrome zero-days patched in 2026, many use-after-free and memory-corruption bugs across core components, awards a $55,000 bounty to the reporter, and urges immediate manual updating for users and enterprise rollout to mitigate confirmed in-the-wild exploitation.
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