Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Google Chrome that could allow an attacker to trigger an unspecified security issue. The flaws affect Chrome versions earlier than 143.0.7499.40 on Linux and earlier than 143.0.7499.40/41 on Windows and macOS. The vulnerabilities are listed in Google’s security bulletin released on December 2 2025, and they carry CVE identifiers from CVE-2025-13630 to CVE-2025-13721. Users running affected versions are advised to consult the Google Chrome security bulletin for patches. The CERT‑FR bulletin references the Google release and the CVE records for detailed information. Updating to the latest Chrome release mitigates the risks. These vulnerabilities were identified through routine security reviews and may affect browsing, web applications, and extensions. The CERT‑FR bulletin encourages system administrators to ensure all systems are running a patched version of Chrome to maintain security posture.
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