Severity: High
Summary
Google has released a Stable Channel security update for Chrome Desktop addressing CVE-2026-3910, a high-severity vulnerability in V8. Google states that an exploit for this issue exists in the wild.
Organizations using Google Chrome should review affected versions, apply the latest security update, and verify that managed endpoints are running the patched release.
Affected Products
Impacted Google Chrome products may include:
- Google Chrome for Windows
- Google Chrome for macOS
- Google Chrome for Linux
Risk depends on installed version, patch level, and whether systems remain on unpatched desktop releases.
Vulnerability Overview
- CVE ID: CVE-2026-3910
- Type: Inappropriate implementation in V8
- CVSS Score: Refer to official CVE/vendor records
- Condition: Systems running Chrome desktop versions prior to the patched Stable release
Google’s March 12, 2026 Stable Channel update identifies patched versions as 146.0.7680.75/76 for Windows and macOS, and 146.0.7680.75 for Linux. The issue was reported by Google Threat Analysis Group on March 10, 2026.
Observed Activity
According to Google, real-world exploitation has included:
- An exploit for CVE-2026-3910 exists in the wild
- The issue affects the V8 engine used by Chrome
- Public bug details may remain restricted until a majority of users are updated
Recommended Actions
We strongly recommend the following immediate steps:
- Update Google Chrome Desktop to the latest Stable Channel release.
- Verify endpoint browser versions across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
- Enable automatic browser updates where possible.
- Review security monitoring for unusual browser-related activity.
Our Status
Datacomm is reviewing affected systems and validating Chrome version compliance in accordance with vendor guidance. Customers requiring assistance are encouraged to contact our support team.
Support: support@datacomm.com
Phone: (877) 544-3655


