Google Rolls Out New Chrome Browser Update to Patch Yet Another Zero-Day Vulnerability
Search giant Google on Friday released an out-of-band security update to fix a new actively exploited zero-day flaw in its Chrome web browser
Security updates fix software weaknesses, reduce exploitable risk, and may address vulnerabilities affecting systems, applications, and devices.
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Security updates are vendor-released patches, fixes, or configuration changes that address vulnerabilities and other weaknesses in operating systems, applications, libraries, firmware, cloud services, and network equipment. They may correct exploitable code, tighten security controls, or provide mitigations when a complete fix is not yet available.
For security practitioners, update news informs vulnerability management: assess whether affected assets are deployed, determine exposure and exploitability, prioritize urgent fixes, and verify installation. Applying updates can reduce attack paths such as remote code execution or privilege escalation, but rushed changes can disrupt services, so testing, staged deployment, rollback plans, and compensating controls may be needed. Advisories can also reveal required configuration changes, affected dependencies, or unsupported versions that need replacement.
Search giant Google on Friday released an out-of-band security update to fix a new actively exploited zero-day flaw in its Chrome web browser
We grabbed the update, based on no information at all, just in case we came across a reason to advise you not to. So far, so good...
NVIDIA has released a security update for its GPU display driver for Windows, containing a fix for a high-severity flaw that threat actors can exploit to perform, among other things, code execution and privilege escalation. [...]