Cve 2026 13907
The latest Cve 2026 13907 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Chrome for iOS Gets Emergency Patch for Use-After-Free Flaw as Severity Ratings Clash
Google has released an emergency update for Chrome on iOS to patch a use-after-free vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-14067. The update, version 150.0.7871.47, addresses a flaw in WebTransport that carries a low severity rating from Google but a high 8.8 CVSS score from CISA. The article explains the discrepancy, provides practical steps for users and admins to update, and explores the broader implications for mobile browser security.
iPhone and iPad Users Must Update Chrome Now to Patch New Security Hole
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for iOS to fix CVE-2026-14066, a security vulnerability. The update is critical for iPhone and iPad users; Windows desktop Chrome is not affected. Users should update immediately via the App Store.
Urgent Chrome for Android Update: Patch for High-Severity CVE-2026-14005 Omnibox Flaw Now Available
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for Android, patching a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2026-14005) in the browser’s Omnibox. The flaw could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on unpatched devices. Android users, power users, and IT admins must update immediately to stay protected.
Chrome for Android’s Latest Patch Fixes a Sneaky UI Spoofing Attack—Update to 150 Now
Google has fixed a medium-severity input-validation flaw in Chrome for Android’s Autofill that could let attackers spoof browser UI elements for phishing. The fix arrives in version 150.0.7871.47. While rated medium, the practical risk of credential theft makes immediate updating essential for home users and enterprises alike.
Urgent Chrome Update for iPhone Patches Critical Zero-Day — Windows Users Off the Hook
Google shipped an emergency Chrome update for iPhone and iPad to patch CVE-2026-14028, a high-severity vulnerability that is already being exploited in the wild. Windows and Android users are not affected. The fix is in version 150.0.7871.47, and all iOS Chrome users should update immediately through the App Store.
Chrome 150 Update Quashes File Spoofing Flaw on Mac – Here’s Why Windows Users Need to Patch Too
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 to fix CVE-2026-13998, a macOS-specific UI spoofing bug that could trick users into uploading files. While this CVE doesn't affect Windows, the update includes other security fixes for all platforms, making it critical for everyone to update immediately.
Urgent Chrome Update for Android Patches UI Spoofing Vulnerability
Google has patched a high-severity UI spoofing vulnerability in Chrome for Android, CVE-2026-13997, with version 150.0.7871.47. The flaw in the Extensions component could trick users into trusting fake browser interfaces, elevating phishing risks. All Android Chrome users should update immediately, and organizations should push the fix via MDM policies.
Critical Chrome for Android Patch 150.0.7871.47 Seals Dangerous CVE-2026-13987 — Update Now
Google has patched a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Chrome for Android with version 150.0.7871.47, designated CVE-2026-13987. The update, available now on the Play Store, is essential for all Android users. Windows users who sync data with Chrome on Android should urgently update to prevent cross-device credential theft and broader network compromise.
Chrome 150.0.7871.47 Ships Urgent Fix for macOS UI Spoofing Vulnerability
Google patched CVE-2026-13992, a medium-severity UI spoofing vulnerability in Chrome for macOS, with the release of version 150.0.7871.47. The flaw allowed remote attackers to trick users by faking browser interface elements. All macOS Chrome users should update immediately to prevent potential phishing and credential theft.
Chrome on iOS: Why You Should Update to Version 150.0.7871.47 Right Now
Google has released Chrome for iOS version 150.0.7871.47 to fix a medium-severity input validation vulnerability (CVE-2026-13991). The flaw could let a remote attacker compromise the browser via a crafted web page. All Chrome users on iPhone and iPad should update immediately, and IT admins should push the patch through MDM.
Google Patches Chrome for iOS Spoofing Bug That Could Trick Users — Update to 150.0.7871.47
Google has patched CVE-2026-13981, a medium-severity UI-spoofing vulnerability in Chrome for iOS. The update to version 150.0.7871.47 prevents attackers from using crafted web pages to mislead users with fake interface elements. All Chrome for iOS users should update immediately via the App Store to stay protected.
Update Chrome on Your iPhone Now: Google Fixes CVE-2026-13980 UI Spoofing Vulnerability
Google patched CVE-2026-13980, a high-impact UI spoofing bug in Chrome for iOS that could trick users into thinking they were on trusted websites. Here’s what changed, who’s affected, and how to secure your iPhone immediately.
Critical Flaw in Chrome for Android Requires Immediate Update to Version 150.0.7871.47
Google has released a critical security update for Chrome on Android, patching CVE-2026-13994, a vulnerability that could allow remote code execution via a malicious webpage. All versions prior to 150.0.7871.47 are affected, while desktop Chrome is not impacted. Android users should manually update through the Google Play Store immediately to protect their devices.