Google Patches Three Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Chrome, One Exploited in the Wild

Google released a security update for Chrome on December 10, patching three new vulnerabilities, including a high-severity one that is being actively exploited in the wild. This vulnerability represents the eighth Chrome zero-day exploited in 2025. The High Severity Zero-Day Vulnerability Google has issued a security advisory to address a high severity zero-day vulnerability. At the time of publication, Google has not assigned a CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) to this flaw. Instead, it is referenced by Google’s internal tracking ID, 466192044. ...

December 11, 2025 · Comfidentia
Reducing digital attack surface

How to Reduce Your Digital Attack Surface: Key Recommendations for Comfidentia

In an increasingly digitalized world, organizations constantly face new cyber threats. Reducing the digital attack surface is essential to protect information assets and maintain operational continuity. What is the attack surface? The attack surface refers to all entry points and vulnerabilities that an attacker can exploit to access an organization’s systems. This includes: Exposed web applications and APIs Network services accessible from the internet Weak or compromised credentials Systems without security patches Insecure configurations Key Recommendations 1. Asset Inventory Maintain an up-to-date inventory of all your technological assets: servers, applications, IoT devices, and cloud services. ...

May 8, 2025 · Comfidentia
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