Chrome patch blocks actively exploited CSS zero-day with CVE-2026-2441

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Google released security updates for Chrome to fix a high-severity use-after-free in CSS (CVE-2026-2441) that was being exploited in the wild. Updates are available for Windows/macOS (145.0.7632.75/76) and Linux (144.0.7559.75); users should relaunch Chrome after updating. The vulnerability’s exploit exists in the wild, and the article notes Apple also patched related zero-days. Users of other Chromium-based browsers should apply fixes when available.
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