Security News > 2021 > April > Google Patches More Under-Attack Chome Zero-days

As has become normal, Google did not provide any other details on the attacks or provide any IOCs to help organizations find signs of infection.
So far in 2021, Google has rushed out fixes for at least three separate in-the-wild zero-day attacks.
Ryan Naraine is Editor-at-Large at SecurityWeek and host of the popular Security Conversations podcast series.
Ryan is a journalist and cybersecurity strategist with more than 20 years experience covering IT security and technology trends.
Ryan has built security engagement programs at major global brands, including Intel Corp., Bishop Fox and Kaspersky GReAT. He is a co-founder of Threatpost and the global SAS conference series.
Ryan's career as a journalist includes bylines at major technology publications including Ziff Davis eWEEK, CBS Interactive's ZDNet, PCMag and PC World.
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