Google has released a critical warning regarding a security flaw found in the Chrome browser. A specific vulnerability exists in Chrome that hackers can exploit to target your system.

Google Chrome stands as the most used web browser globally. You need to stay alert if you use it daily. Google recently detected a new zero-day flaw in the system. Experts labeled this security flaw as CVE-2025-13223. It currently affects older versions of Chrome. Cyber attackers have already tried to exploit this weakness. Consequently, Google released a security patch to fix this issue. They have urged all users to update Chrome immediately.
Where was the flaw found?
Engineers found this bug within Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. This causes the browser to misread certain data types during execution. This error can lead to dangerous memory corruption. Attackers can exploit this to run malicious code on target devices. Google stated that attackers tried using this flaw before its discovery. The Threat Analysis Group at Google found this bug on November 12. This marks the seventh zero-day flaw of this year. This means hackers found bugs before Google seven times in 2025.
Google rolls out the update
Google works constantly to strengthen Chrome’s security features. They have released a security patch specifically for this bug. The company is currently rolling it out to all users. Install any pending updates immediately if you see them in Chrome. Experts advise updating Chrome and other apps regularly. This habit protects you from security flaws and rising cyber attacks.









