A security alert has been issued for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, highlighting vulnerabilities that could lead to denial-of-service or spoofing attacks. * The vulnerabilities affect systems running Linux, MacOS X, and Windows. * Products impacted include Debian Linux, Fedora Linux, SUSE openSUSE, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge. * The vulnerability is rated as "high" with a CVSS base score of 8.3. * Attackers could exploit these flaws to cause denial-of-service, conduct spoofing attacks, or trigger unspecified impacts. * The vulnerabilities are tracked under CVE-2025-0444, CVE-2025-0445, and CVE-2025-0451.
Security Alert: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge Vulnerabilities Expose Systems to Denial-of-Service and Spoofing Attacks
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