Google updates the Chrome browser to fix three security issues. One of the defects, which has a high severity rating, has been actively exploited in the wild. The fixes are also recommended for users of other Chromium-based browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi.

Eight zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome that have either been actively exploited or proven as a proof-of-concept (PoC) have been fixed by Google with the most recent update. CVE-2025-2783, CVSS score:

8.8, and CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog have been on the list since the beginning of the year.

Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies must apply fixes by January 2,

2026.

To safeguard against potential threats, Chrome users are advised to update their browser to versions

143.0.7499.109/.110 for Windows and Apple macOS, and 143.

0.7400.109 for Linux.

To make sure the latest updates are installed, users can navigate to More > Help > About Google Chrome and select Relaunch. The latest update is available now on Google's Chrome Web Store for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is also available on Apple's App Store for iOS and Google's Play Store for Android.

To see the full list of Chrome updates, visit the Google Chrome Web store for Windows or Apple's Play store for iOS. For the most recent Chrome updates, Android users can visit the Google Chromium website, visit the Apple Chrome website for iOS or Google Play for Android for iOS, or click this link for the Android website.