Update 131.0.6778.264/265 has been released for Google Chrome for Windows and Mac, as well as 131.0.6778.264 for Linux.
This is the goal of closing the vulnerability CVE-2025-0291, which uses JavaScript in the Chrome V8 engine. It allows you to remotely control competitive code through a specially crafted HTML page or even launch a Denial of Service attack on your computer.
Firefox has also been updated to version 134, which fixes the CVE-2025-0244 vulnerability on Android devices. According to the update description, an attacker can spoof the browser’s address code by redirecting the request to an invalid protocol, thereby directing you to a fake URL.
Two other serious vulnerabilities that have been patched in browsers affect both Firefox and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client. CVE-2025-0242 and CVE-2025-0247 are a memory security issue. They can allow a remote attacker to read or write code for zones of a regular memory area. [ZDNet]
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