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Home » Google issues 2nd security warning in days over Chrome browser attacks
Google issues 2nd security warning in days over Chrome browser attacks
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Google issues 2nd security warning in days over Chrome browser attacks

News RoomBy News RoomApril 3, 20263 ViewsNo Comments

It’s a case of search-engine failure.

Google has issued a security alert to Chrome users after confirming that cybercriminals had exploited a vulnerable system, marking the second such advisory in days.

Dubbed CVE-2026-5281, this stealth bug is zero-day exploit, an under-the-radar software or hardware security flaw unknown to the vendor, allowing them “zero days” to fix it before attackers exploit it.

This allowed hackers to take advantage of the oversight before this patch became widely available, potentially putting the web browser’s 3.5 billion users at risk, Forbes reported.

However, CVE-2026-5281 reportedly affects the Dawn WebGPU component of Chrome, which translates a website’s complex graphics instructions for different devices, helping make advanced visuals and computations run smoothly across various systems.

Should a cybercriminal manage to exploit this flaw, they could corrupt data and crash the system, thereby allowing them to run malicious code through a dummy HTML page.

Google has remained fairly hush-hush on the nature of the vulnerability, which is the fourth zero-day iteration patched by Google this year as the tech becomes more more and more ubiquitous.

“Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix,” Google chrome team member Srinivas Sista said in a statement.

However, while Google is rolling out a new security update to remedy this susceptibility, along with a whopping 20 others, this could take weeks to reach the users, during which time their system could be corrupted.

In the interim, Chrome users are advised to nip this exploit in the bud. First, they should go to the three-dot menu, toggle to “Help,” pick “About Google Chrome.”

This will prompt the browser to automatically install any pending updates, whereupon users should restart the browser to enact this fix.

These aren’t the Google’s first zero-day exploits to be hacked of late.

On March 13 2026, the tech firm rolled out urgent security updates for the Chrome web browser after confirming that bad actors were exploiting two high-severity vulnerabilities.

Hacking these flaws, identified as CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, had the potential to compromise organizational data integrity and system availability.

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