Google has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in Chrome for the eighth time this year

Google has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in Chrome for the eighth time this year

In a perfect world, software would be released bug-free and secure from day one. In reality, we're always playing catch-up, and probably the best case we can hope for would be security issues being discovered by software makers during their own audits, or by security researchers who then share their findings with the developers. Unfortunately, sometimes these are discovered by malicious actors and exploited before devs are even aware — leading to what we usually call "zero-day" vulnerabilities. Google's Chrome browser, in particular, is often the target of malicious actors, being one of the highest-profile and best browsers out there. Google is now sharing the details of its work in patching a zero-day vulnerability affecting Chrome — for what's the eighth time it's had to do so already this year.

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