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Chrome's Fifth Zero-Day Patch: Google Races Against Relentless Exploits

Google's Chrome just got its fifth zero-day fix in 2022. Attackers are hitting hard—North Koreans included—and the browser's under siege like never before.

Chrome browser security patch notification with zero-day warning icon

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Google patched its fifth Chrome zero-day (CVE-2022-2856) in 2022, tied to Intents input validation.
  • Pace exceeds 2021; V8 engine repeatedly targeted, signaling deeper security strains.
  • Update immediately—North Korean actors and others exploit fast; Chromium forks like Edge affected too.

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Aisha Patel
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Originally reported by Threatpost

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