Security News > 2024 > May > Google fixes fifth Chrome zero-day exploited in attacks this year

Google has released a security update for the Chrome browser to fix the fifth zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild since the start of the year.
This latest flaw addressed in Google Chrome is the fifth this year, with three others discovered during the March 2024 Pwn2Own hacking contest in Vancouver.
Google fixes one more Chrome zero-day exploited at Pwn2Own.
Google fixes two Pixel zero-day flaws exploited by forensics firms.
Google fixes Chrome zero-days exploited at Pwn2Own 2024.
Google paid $10 million in bug bounty rewards last year.
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