Google has confirmed an emergency Chrome security update amid reports that attackers are exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities.
Qualys researchers expose ‘CrackArmor’ flaws that allow unprivileged users to escalate privileges to root, break container isolation, and crash systems, with no CVE identifiers yet assigned.
Direct prompt injection occurs when a user crafts input specifically designed to alter the LLM’s behavior beyond its intended boundaries.
Spread the loveIn a critical update on March 16, 2026, Google has issued an emergency security patch for its Chrome browser, specifically targeting version 146.0.7680.75. This update addresses a ...