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CVE-2024-7971: Google Chrome’s Zero-Day Flaw Exploited in the Wild

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Google has released a patch for two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser, identified as CVE-2024-7971 and CVE-2024-7965. These high-severity flaws stem from Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. CVE-2024-7971 could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code through a type confusion error, while CVE-2024-7965 could enable attackers to exploit heap corruption using a specially crafted HTML page. Both vulnerabilities have been actively exploited in the wild, highlighting the urgent need for users to update their browsers to the latest version immediately.

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