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Chrome is a web browser that processes and displays web content, executing complex web applications through its rendering engine and JavaScript runtime. Its architecture includes sandboxing techniques to isolate web pages and extensions, limiting their ability to affect the underlying system. Chrome’s extension framework allows third-party add-ons, which can introduce security risks if they request excessive permissions or contain malicious code.

Security concerns focus on vulnerabilities in Chrome’s engine or sandbox that could enable remote code execution or privilege escalation. Malicious or compromised extensions may access sensitive data or inject harmful scripts, making permission management critical. Timely patching of browser updates and monitoring for zero-day exploits are essential to maintain security, while features like site isolation help contain attacks originating from compromised web content or extensions. Understanding these aspects is key for protecting users from browser-based threats.

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Single click on a phishing link in Google browser blew up sandbox on Windows Google pushed out an emergency patch for Chrome on Windows this week to stop attackers exploiting a sandbox-breaking zero-day vulnerability, seemingly used by snoops to target certain folks in Russia.…

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Google has released out-of-band fixes to address a high-severity security flaw in its Chrome browser for Windows that it said has been exploited in the wild as part of attacks targeting organizations in Russia.  The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2783, has been described as a case of "incorrect handle provided in unspecified circumstances in Mojo on Windows." Mojo refers to a