March 10, 2022, 6:33 p.m. | Google (noreply@blogger.com)

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Posted by Adrian Taylor, Chrome Security Team

If you are a regular reader of our Chrome release blog, you may have noticed that phrases like 'exploit for CVE-1234-567 exists in the wild' have been appearing more often recently. In this post we'll explore why there seems to be such an increase in exploits, and clarify some misconceptions in the process. We'll then share how Chrome is continuing to make it harder for attackers to achieve their goals.

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