Cve 2026 13808
The latest Cve 2026 13808 coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Google Patches Chrome Vulnerability on macOS — Here’s How to Update
Google has issued an urgent security patch for Chrome on macOS, version 150.0.7871.47, to fix CVE-2026-13914. Mac users running older versions are vulnerable and should update immediately via the browser's Help menu to protect against potential attacks.
Google Fixes Medium-Severity Safe Browsing Flaw in Chrome for iOS — Update Now
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for iOS to fix CVE-2026-13912, a medium-severity Safe Browsing UI spoofing flaw. The vulnerability could hide phishing warnings, putting users at risk of credential theft. iPhone and iPad users should update immediately via the App Store; enterprises should deploy the patch through MDM solutions.
Chrome for Android Emergency Update Fixes Critical WebXR Vulnerability CVE-2026-13910
Google has issued an emergency update for Chrome on Android to fix a severe WebXR vulnerability, CVE-2026-13910, that could let attackers take over devices via malicious VR websites. The patch, version 150.0.7871.47, is rolling out through the Play Store and does not affect Chrome on Windows, macOS, iOS, or Microsoft Edge. Android users should update immediately and enable automatic updates to stay protected.
Chrome for iOS Fixes Address Bar Spoofing Flaw — Here’s Why You Need to Update Now
Google has released Chrome version 150.0.7871.47 for iOS to fix a medium-severity address bar spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2026-13908) that could aid phishing attacks. The flaw stemmed from insufficient input validation in the Omnibox, allowing attackers to display a fake URL. Users should update Chrome immediately through the App Store and enable automatic updates to stay protected.
Update Chrome for iOS Now to Patch UI Spoofing Vulnerability
Google has released Chrome for iOS version 150.0.7871.47 to fix a medium-severity vulnerability (CVE-2026-13907) that could allow attackers to spoof the browser's UI via a crafted HTML page. This could lead to phishing attacks where users are tricked into revealing sensitive information. Users should update immediately from the App Store; IT administrators should ensure managed devices are patched.
Google Fixes Chrome for iOS Flaw That Could Expose Data to Someone Who Grabs Your Phone
Google has released Chrome for iOS version 150.0.7871.47 to patch CVE-2026-13905, a race condition that could let someone with physical access to your device obtain sensitive data. The update closes the medium-severity flaw and requires users to update via the App Store. This article details the vulnerability, its impact, and step-by-step update instructions.
Chrome on iOS Must Be Updated to 150.0.7871.47 to Fix Safe Browsing Bypass Flaw
Google has released Chrome for iOS version 150.0.7871.47 to address CVE-2026-13904, a medium-severity Safe Browsing vulnerability that could allow a remote attacker to bypass navigation restrictions using crafted HTML. Users should update immediately via the App Store to protect against potentially malicious websites that could otherwise evade warnings. IT administrators and developers who depend on Chrome's Safe Browsing service should prioritize the update across their environments.
Spoofing Alert: Chrome on iOS Update Closes Dangerous Browser Interface Flaw
Google has shipped an urgent update for Chrome on iOS to version 150.0.7871.47, addressing CVE-2026-13902, a high‑severity flaw that lets attackers spoof the browser’s interface via crafted HTML. This article explains the risk of address‑bar spoofing, who is affected, and provides step‑by‑step update instructions for both individual users and IT administrators managing iOS fleets.
Critical Chrome for Android Update Closes CVE-2026-13887 Security Hole
Google has released an emergency update for Chrome on Android to version 150.0.7871.47, fixing the critical CVE-2026-13887 vulnerability. Desktop Chrome is not affected. All Android users should update immediately via the Play Store, and enterprises should enforce the new minimum version through MDM policies.
Chrome for iOS Flaw Could Expose Your Browsing Data — Here’s How to Patch It
Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for iOS to fix CVE-2026-13892, a medium-severity interface flaw that could let remote attackers steal data from other websites via crafted pages. The vulnerability, disclosed June 30, 2026, is especially risky for Windows users who sync Chrome between their iPhone and PC, as it could expose passwords or session tokens. This article explains what the flaw means, why it matters across devices, and exactly how to update.
Chrome 150 for iOS Closes Side-Channel Hole That Could Leak Private Data via Malicious Websites
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for iOS to patch CVE-2026-13889, a medium-severity side-channel flaw that can leak cross-origin data when a victim visits a malicious website. The bug exploits WebAuthentication and HTML timing, and affects all previous versions. Users should update immediately from the App Store; enterprises should enforce the update via MDM. No workarounds are available, and the patch closes a vector that could steal login tokens or private information from sites open in other tabs.
Chrome for Android 150.0.7871.47: Here’s Why You Need This Security Update Now
Google has released Chrome for Android version 150.0.7871.47 to fix CVE-2026-13885, a high-severity use-after-free vulnerability in the Skia graphics library that could be exploited through crafted webpages. All users should update immediately to protect against potential remote code execution. The patch is available via the Play Store and requires manual verification if auto-updates are not enabled.
Critical Chrome Update for Mac Fixes Sandbox Escape Vulnerability (CVE-2026-13878)
Google has released Chrome 150.0.7871.47 for macOS to patch CVE-2026-13878, a severe vulnerability that allows an attacker to escape the browser's sandbox after compromising the renderer. The update is critical for Mac users and should be applied immediately; Windows and Linux versions are unaffected this time. The article provides step-by-step instructions for updating and verifying the patch, along with guidance for IT administrators.