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Google Patches Chrome CSP Bypass: Why You Need to Update to Version 150 Now·MSFT +0.1%Coozmoo Launches Answer Engine Optimization Services for AI Search Visibility·NVDA +3.0%Chrome 150 Update for Mac Blocks Omnibox Spoofing—Update Now to Stay Safe·GOOGL +1.2%Chrome 150 Drops Emergency Patch for WebRTC Bug That Gives Attackers Remote Access·AMZN +2.9%Chrome 150 Patches Low-Severity Same-Origin Bypass — Here’s Why You Should Still Update Now·MSFT +0.1%Google Fixes Low-Severity Chrome for Android Flaw Allowing TabSwitcher Navigation Bypass·NVDA +3.0%Google Fixes Chrome DevTools Security Gap That Gave Malicious Extensions a Backdoor·GOOGL +1.2%Google Patches Critical Chrome Remote Desktop Bug: CVE-2026-14084 Fixed in Version 150.0.7871.47·AMZN +2.9%Google Patches Chrome CSP Bypass: Why You Need to Update to Version 150 Now·MSFT +0.1%Coozmoo Launches Answer Engine Optimization Services for AI Search Visibility·NVDA +3.0%Chrome 150 Update for Mac Blocks Omnibox Spoofing—Update Now to Stay Safe·GOOGL +1.2%Chrome 150 Drops Emergency Patch for WebRTC Bug That Gives Attackers Remote Access·AMZN +2.9%Chrome 150 Patches Low-Severity Same-Origin Bypass — Here’s Why You Should Still Update Now·MSFT +0.1%Google Fixes Low-Severity Chrome for Android Flaw Allowing TabSwitcher Navigation Bypass·NVDA +3.0%Google Fixes Chrome DevTools Security Gap That Gave Malicious Extensions a Backdoor·GOOGL +1.2%Google Patches Critical Chrome Remote Desktop Bug: CVE-2026-14084 Fixed in Version 150.0.7871.47·AMZN +2.9%

Cve 2026 58282

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Browser Security Ui · Chrome For Mac

Chrome 150 Update for Mac Blocks Omnibox Spoofing—Update Now to Stay Safe

Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for Mac to fix CVE-2026-14077, a low‑severity spoofing flaw that could let attackers mimic the browser's address bar. The patch prevents crafted web pages from faking the omnibox, reducing phishing risk. Mac users should update immediately to block potential credential theft.

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Browser Security · CVE-2026-14079

Chrome 150 Patches Low-Severity Same-Origin Bypass — Here’s Why You Should Still Update Now

Google fixed a low-severity same-origin policy bypass in Chrome 150.0.7871.47, released June 30, 2026. The vulnerability (CVE-2026-14079) could let a remote attacker read cross-origin data, but the risk to most users is minimal. All Windows users should update via the browser’s built-in mechanism to ensure protection.

SE Security Desk·5m ago
Chrome Security · CVE-2026-14081

Google Fixes Chrome DevTools Security Gap That Gave Malicious Extensions a Backdoor

Google's Chrome 150.0.7871.47 patches a high-severity DevTools policy-enforcement flaw (CVE-2026-14081) that could let a malicious extension bypass security restrictions. The NVD advisory, published June 30, 2026, included a CPE ambiguity that was corrected the next day. Users should update Chrome immediately, audit their extensions, and enterprise admins should verify scanner detections based on the corrected CPE.

SE Security Desk·5m ago
Chrome Security · Chromoting Remote Access

Google Patches Critical Chrome Remote Desktop Bug: CVE-2026-14084 Fixed in Version 150.0.7871.47

Google released Chrome stable channel update 150.0.7871.47 on June 30, 2026, to fix CVE‑2026‑14084, a heap corruption vulnerability in the Chromoting remote desktop component. The flaw could allow remote code execution via crafted network traffic or a malicious webpage. All Chrome users on Windows, Mac, and Linux must update immediately, especially those relying on Chrome Remote Desktop for remote access.

SE Security Desk·10m ago
Chrome Security · CVE-2026-14091

Update Chrome Now: High-Severity DevTools Bug Enables Remote Attacks via Web Pages

Google Chrome 150.0.7871.47 fixes a use-after-free vulnerability in DevTools (CVE-2026-14091) that could allow remote code execution via malicious websites. All users should update immediately; IT admins should push the patch urgently. No in-the-wild exploits reported yet, but public disclosure increases risk.

SE Security Desk·20m ago
Chrome 150 Security · Cve 2026-14095

Chrome 150 Fixes Low-Severity Bug That Could Complete a Sandbox Escape Chain

Google's June 30 Chrome 150 release patches a low-severity validation bug (CVE-2026-14095) that could allow a sandbox escape when combined with another exploit. The article explains why even seemingly minor flaws demand immediate updating, how the sandbox architecture works on Windows, and what steps users and IT admins should take to verify their browser version and harden their systems.

SE Security Desk·30m ago
Browser Security · Cross-origin Data Leak

Google Ships Emergency Chrome Update to Stop CSS-Based Data Theft

Google released an emergency update for Chrome on June 30, 2026, to fix CVE-2026-14098, a high-severity CSS flaw that allowed remote attackers to steal sensitive data across websites. The patch, version 150.0.7871.47, is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS, and users and IT admins should apply it immediately to close a dangerous data-leak vulnerability that requires only a visit to a malicious page.

SE Security Desk·35m ago
Chrome Security · Cross-origin Data Leak

Google Patches Chrome NetworkCache Flaw That Could Leak Cross-Origin Browsing Data

Google disclosed CVE-2026-14100, a low-severity bug in Chromium's NetworkCache that allowed remote attackers to leak data across origins. The fix is in Chrome version 150.0.7871.47; users and IT admins should update immediately to stay protected.

SE Security Desk·35m ago
Chrome Update · CVE-2026-14097

Chrome 150 Patch Closes macOS Sandbox Escape Hole (CVE-2026-14097)

Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 on June 30, 2026, to fix a macOS-only sandbox escape vulnerability (CVE-2026-14097) in the WebAppInstalls component. The flaw could let an attacker who already compromised the renderer break out of the sandbox, emphasizing the need for immediate updates across all platforms even if the bug is limited to macOS.

SE Security Desk·35m ago
CVE-2026-14109 · Chrome 150

Chrome 150.0.7871.47 Plugs Mojo Policy Bypass That Could Let Attackers Escape the Sandbox

Google's Chrome 150.0.7871.47 update fixes CVE-2026-14109, a Mojo policy-enforcement bug that enables sandbox escape after an initial renderer compromise, posing significant risk to Windows users. Despite potentially low CVSS scores, the flaw is a linchpin in exploit chains, demanding immediate updates for home users, enterprises, and developers.

SE Security Desk·45m ago