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Fixed is a term frequently used in information security to indicate that a particular security risk, vulnerability, or issue has been resolved. In this context, addressing a security flaw typically involves patching software, updating systems, altering configurations, or taking other corrective actions to mitigate potential threats to an organization's cyber infrastructure.

When a vulnerability is discovered, security teams work diligently to remediate the problem. Once this process is completed and verified, the status is updated to "Fixed" to communicate to all stakeholders that the previously identified risk is no longer a concern under the remediated conditions. Monitoring and ensuring vulnerabilities are fixed promptly is crucial to maintaining the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information systems.

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Google fixed a new Chrome zero-day, tracked as CVE-2026-11645, in the V8 JavaScript engine, which is already being exploited in the wild. Google released emergency updates to address a new Chrome zero-day vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-11645, that has been exploited in the wild. This flaw is the fifth Chrome zero-day that is being exploited in […]