THE page discusses critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Google Chrome and the detection of active exploits. Key vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-42271 (BerriAI LiteLLM Command Injection) and CVE-2026-50751 (Check Point VPN exploit). Google has released urgent patches to address high-severity flaws, particularly in the V8 JavaScript engine, notably CVE-2026-11645, which allows unauthorized code execution. The update also resolves 74 security issues, including severe memory management flaws. Users are strongly advised to update their Chrome browsers promptly to mitigate risks associated with these vulnerabilities.
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