It appears that Chrome has a zero-day exploit that needs to be updated to fix the issue. According to Bleeping Computer, this is the sixth time this year that a zero day exploit has been discovered and patched by Google. The bug was discovered on November 24th and patched just four days later. Google’s security bulletin says that an exploit for the bug “exists in the wild,” so someone was already using it to compromise systems. In addition to Chrome, other Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, and Brave will also need to be updated to patch this vulnerability.
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