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A zero-day exploit targeted Google Chrome users has been patched by Apple. Their latest updates target a variety of devices and operating systems.
Apple's iOS 18.6 update fixes a zero-day vulnerability affecting Chrome users. It doesn't appear the flaw has targeted Apple users directly.
The unanimous ruling issued by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals delivers a double-barreled legal blow for Google.
The latest iOS, macOS and other updates from Apple include a security patch which fixes a zero-day flaw in Google Chrome.
OS updates are done through the Settings (iOS/iPadOS) or System Settings (macOS) app, and going to the Software Update tab.
Bleeping Computer reports that the bug, tracked under the name CVE-2025-6558, allowed for attackers to target Google Chrome users by crafting malicious HTML pages, potentially allowing them to run ...