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Chrome zero-day emergency

A routine browser update is no longer routine; Google has released an emergency patch for Chrome due to the discovery of two “zero day” vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-3909, CVE-2026-3910) and confirmed that they are being used in live attacks. As a Chrome user, your instructions are clear: once you receive an update, be sure to apply it and restart Chrome immediately. Security teams dread zero days the most; they are vulnerabilities that can be exploited prior to the time they can be patched across the user community. Google is keeping pretty mum about the technical details of these bugs for now. And honestly, that’s standard procedure whenever there’s an active attack underway that’s already being used out in the real world. They have confirmed both vulnerabilities are serious and have already been exploited by bad actors. What is your take on Chrome vulnerabilities ?

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