Google reveals Windows 7 zero-day vulnerability being used with Chrome exploit [www.neowin.net]
Google reports zero-day exploit in Windows 7, Microsoft yet to release patch [www.theverge.com]
Google researchers uncover two zero-days affecting Chrome, Windows [www.cyberscoop.com]
You need to update Google Chrome right now [en.softonic.com]
Dead Zebra's Chrome offline dinosaur toy goes on sale 3/11 [9to5google.com]
Google Chrome is testing a bottom toolbar that shows your tabs [www.xda-developers.com]
This is what the new Chrome-based Microsoft Edge browser will look like [en.softonic.com]
Alongside the in-the-wild Chrome 0day, @_clem1 also discovered an 0day Windows privilege escalation used in the same exploit chain: https://t.co/SEZZdK7Ebn. Used in targeted attacks, still unpatched.
— Antti Tikkanen (@anttitikkanen) March 7, 2019
Google says the Windows zero-day was only used against Windows 7 32-bit systems, and appears to work only against Win 7 systems.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) March 7, 2019
Microsoft is working on a fix.https://t.co/NnBQMIsGrV pic.twitter.com/J8rwDyGmSe
The Win7 zero-day is an EoP, so it can be reused in many types of exploit chains, not just together with the Chrome FileReader zero-day from last week.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) March 7, 2019
Google reports zero-day exploit in Windows 7, Microsoft yet to release patchhttps://t.co/lkGY4vjYPh pic.twitter.com/P2QvmifvYN
— The Verge (@verge) March 8, 2019
Google researchers uncover two zero-days affecting Chrome, Windows https://t.co/WvGW1ah21i
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) March 8, 2019
Google reports zero-day exploit in Windows 7, Microsoft yet to release patch https://t.co/RnTdU6YKNC pic.twitter.com/zq6cO5eVRQ
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 9, 2019
Google reports zero-day exploit in Windows 7, Microsoft yet to release patch https://t.co/JFKZPNKgo6#CyberSecurity #Windows7 #RwOT
— WolfiTek (@Wolfi_Tek) March 10, 2019
We released a patch today to CloudReady v72.4 for all editions on all channels. https://t.co/6CJ8HTfexK
— Neverware (@neverware) March 8, 2019