Google has rolled out a new update for its Chrome browser, addressing several high-severity security vulnerabilities.
The Stable channel has been updated to version 129.0.6668.100/.101 for Windows and Mac and 129.0.6668.100 for Linux. Users will be able to access this update over the coming days and weeks.
The latest Chrome update includes three critical security fixes, two highlighted as high-severity vulnerabilities.
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External security researchers identified and reported these vulnerabilities, which have been instrumental in ensuring the safety and security of Chrome users.
Google has expressed gratitude to all security researchers who contributed to identifying these vulnerabilities during the development cycle, helping prevent them from reaching the stable channel.
In addition to the contributions from external researchers, Google’s internal security team has been actively working on identifying and fixing various security issues. The update includes fixes from internal audits, fuzzing, and other initiatives.
Google’s ongoing internal security efforts utilize tools like AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, and AFL to detect potential vulnerabilities.
Users are encouraged to update their browsers promptly to benefit from these security enhancements. Google restricts bug details until most users have received the fixes to ensure widespread protection.
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