CVE-2026-3910
3 articles tagged "CVE-2026-3910"

Google Issues Emergency Patches for Two Chrome Zero-Day Exploits
Google has released critical security updates to address two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome browser that pose serious risks to enterprise security. Security experts urge immediate patching as threat actors are already exploiting these high-severity flaws to execute malicious code and access sensitive data.

Chrome Zero-Day CVE-2026-3910 Exploited in Wild Attacks on V8 Engine
Google has released an emergency Chrome update to patch CVE-2026-3910, a high-severity vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine being actively exploited by attackers. The flaw allows remote code execution through malicious HTML pages, marking another significant zero-day threat in 2026.

Google Chrome Zero-Day Flaws Under Active Attack Prompt Emergency Update
Google has issued an emergency Chrome security update to address two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited in the wild. The flaws, CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, affect Chrome's graphics engine and JavaScript engine respectively, potentially allowing attackers to execute malicious code on vulnerable systems.