GOOGLE has released a significant security update for Chrome, version 148.0.7778.216/217, aimed at fixing 151 vulnerabilities, including critical memory corruption issues. Many fixes were contributed by external researchers, earning them substantial rewards. Key vulnerabilities addressed include severe flaws in the graphics subsystem and memory management. Users are advised to update their browsers immediately to secure their systems, as the update is crucial to preventing potential remote exploits. The update also enhances overall browser safety through contributions from various industry partners.
Google patches 151 Chrome flaws, including critical memory bugs
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Google releases Chrome 148, fixing 151 flaws with two critical CVEs
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Google patches 151 Chrome flaws, including critical memory bugs
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Chrome 148 patches WebRTC and UI flaws letting attackers run code
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