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Google Chrome fixes six serious security vulnerabilities in latest update

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  • Google Chrome has released a critical security update addressing six high-severity vulnerabilities.
  • The vulnerabilities could lead to browser crashes and other serious security issues.

Article Summary:

Google has released a critical security update for its Chrome browser, addressing six high-severity vulnerabilities that could potentially lead to browser crashes and other serious security issues. The update, version 126.0.6478.114/115 for Windows and Mac and 126.0.6478.114 for Linux, aims to enhance the security of the widely-used web browser. The vulnerabilities include a type confusion in the V8 JavaScript engine, inappropriate implementation in WebAssembly, out-of-bounds memory access in Dawn, and a use-after-free vulnerability in Dawn. Google has credited external researchers for their contributions to identifying and reporting these issues, highlighting the collaborative nature of cybersecurity efforts. Users are advised to update their Chrome browser by following specific steps to ensure their browser is up to date and secure. This latest update is part of Google’s regular security maintenance schedule to address vulnerabilities promptly and keep users safe from potential threats.


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