Google's Project Zero is very quick to point out security flaws in other company's products, but the search giant is far from being perfect itself. Two recently discovered zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome have just been fixed with a new patch. CVE-2020-16009 and CVE-2020-16010 are remote code-execution and heap-based buffer overflow flaws respectively and affect both the desktop and Android versions of Google's web browser. See also: Google's Project Zero reveals details of 'high severity' security flaw with Microsoft's GitHub Google shares details of a Windows Kernel Cryptography Driver security flaw that's being exploited by hackers Install KB4580364 update to fix…
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