Google has addressed the sixth Chrome zero-day vulnerability of 2023 in an emergency security update released today.

The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-6345, could be exploited by a malicious website to run arbitrary code in the browser, potentially allowing attackers to take control of an affected device.

Google Chrome 119.0.6045.199/.200 has been released to patch the vulnerability. Users are urged to update their browsers immediately to protect themselves from potential attacks.

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“Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2023-6345 exists in the wild,” the company noted in a security advisory. “

Google Chrome 119.0.6045.199/.200 contains a fix for CVE-2023-6345. Users are encouraged to update their Chrome installations to the latest version as soon as possible.”

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