Google has released Chrome 105.0.5195.102 for Windows, Mac and Linux with a fix for a High severity zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild.
An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to take control of impacted systems.
The latest Chrome 105 (105.0.5195.102) security update addressed the High severity ‘Insufficient data validation in Mojo’ vulnerability (CVE-2022-3075).
Google also warned it “is aware of reports that an exploit for CVE-2022-3075 exists in the wild.”
Readers may recall Google recently patched two other zero-day flaws CVE-2022-2856 and CVE-2022-2294 in Chrome 104 and Chrome 103 security updates respectively over the past two months.
Finally, Google released Chrome Stable 105 (105.0.5195.100) for iOS on September 3, 2022.
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