Then you read a few tabs and get that immediate “ah, great, we’re doing this now” feeling.
Fresh messes, old problems getting sharper, and research that stops feeling theoretical real fast.
A few bits hit a little too close to real life, too.
There’s a good mix here: weird abuse of trusted stuff, quiet infrastructure ugliness,
Then you read a few tabs and get that immediate “ah, great, we’re doing this now” feeling.
There’s a good mix here: weird abuse of trusted stuff, quiet infrastructure ugliness, sketchy chatter, and the usual reminder that attackers will use anything that works.
Google Patches 2 Actively Exploited Chrome 0-Days — Google released security updates for its Chrome web browser to address two high-severity vulnerabilities that it said have been exploited in the wild.
The vulnerabilities related to an out-of-bounds write vulnerability in the Skia 2D graphics library (CVE-2026-3909) and an inappropriate implementation vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine (CVE-2026-3910) that could result in out-of-bounds memory access or code execution, respectively.
Google did not share additional details about the flaws, but acknowledged that there exist exploits for both of them.