Google has addressed a fourth zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser that was being exploited by attackers, marking the latest in a series of urgent patches issued by the company this year. The swift response underscores the growing threat of zero-day attacks, which can leave users exposed to malicious activity for extended periods. The fact that four such vulnerabilities have been discovered and exploited in Chrome since January highlights the need for prompt patching and vigilant monitoring of browser security. With each new zero-day exploit, the window for patching narrows, emphasizing the importance of immediate action to assess and mitigate potential exposure1. This heightened state of vulnerability necessitates that practitioners prioritize browser updates and maintain a proactive stance on security to counter the evolving threat landscape. The frequency and severity of these incidents serve as a stark reminder of the critical need for expedient patch management and robust security protocols.