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Google has released an important update for Chrome, fixing several vulnerabilities in new Chrome versions 138.0.7204.157/158 for Windows and macOS and 138.0.7204.157 for Linux. According to Google, one of the vulnerabilities is already being exploited by attacks in the wild.
Google has confirmed that its upcoming Chrome 138 browser update will be the last version to support macOS Big Sur. Going forward, Chrome 139
Apple ’s macOS Big Sur update was released in 2020, and the company’s own Safari browser stopped supporting it in July 2023. That alone shows that it’s probably time to install a newer version of macOS on your Mac if you’re still running macOS Big Sur.
Google has resolved a total of five zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome that have been either actively exploited or demonstrated as a proof-of-concept (PoC) since the start of the year. This includes: CVE-2025-2783, CVE-2025-4664, CVE-2025-5419, and CVE-2025-6554.
Google has released a security update for Chrome to address half a dozen vulnerabilities, one of them actively exploited by attackers to escape the browser's sandbox protection.
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Google just announced that Chrome 138 is the last version of the browser that officially supports 2020's macOS Big Sur.
Chrome 138 is the current version of Google's web browser. It's the last version Google will support for Macs running this version of macOS.
Google has released a Chrome 138 security update that patches a zero-day, the fifth resolved in the browser this year.
Now, to add to the Chrome pain, some more glitches have been discovered in this web-surfing software with one being given the dreaded zero-day tag. For those not aware, that basically means it has already been spotted by online crooks and is being used in the wild to attack unsuspecting users.