A new zero-day flaw in Chrome was discovered last month by Alison Huffman of Microsoft Browser Vulnerability Research. The flaw is being exploited in the wild according to the Chrome team, but beyond its identification as an “Object lifecycle issue in audio,” no additional details have been shared (via The Hacker News).

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The latest Chrome 89.0.4389.72 update fortunately includes a patch for this vulnerability. This is partly why Google is not releasing any additional details regarding the vulnerability, to avoid anyone else exploiting the flaw before users have updated. So to ensure that you are safe you simply need to verify that Chrome is up-to-date. 

How to update Google Chrome

Click on the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of Chrome. (a.k.a, the overflow or more options menu)Select SettingsClick on About Chrome in the menu on the left-side of the pageChrome will automatically check for the most current version, if you need to update a Relaunch button will appear to the rightClick Relaunch and that’s it, your browser is up-to-date and secure Google Chrome flaw is being exploited in the wild   Update Chrome immediately  - 2Google Chrome flaw is being exploited in the wild   Update Chrome immediately  - 91Google Chrome flaw is being exploited in the wild   Update Chrome immediately  - 68Google Chrome flaw is being exploited in the wild   Update Chrome immediately  - 98Google Chrome flaw is being exploited in the wild   Update Chrome immediately  - 46Google Chrome flaw is being exploited in the wild   Update Chrome immediately  - 15