Google has released a Chrome update to address multiple high-severity flaws, including CVE-2026-5281, which is currently being exploited in the wild. This use-after-free vulnerability affects Chrome’s WebGPU implementation and can be leveraged by attackers to execute arbitrary code within the browser context, potentially leading to full device compromise.
Security professionals should prioritize applying patches and implementing additional defensive measures such as monitoring for suspicious activity and restricting high-risk features to mitigate the risk of exploitation.
Read the full article at eSecurityPlanet
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