GOOGLE has released a major security update for Chrome, addressing 33 vulnerabilities, including seven rated as critical. These critical flaws primarily involve use-after-free errors that may allow remote code execution. Key vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-12437 in the WebShare component and others affecting Passwords and Web Authentication features. High-severity issues also span various browser functionalities such as Extensions and Media. Users are advised to manually check for updates to ensure protection against these vulnerabilities, while details are withheld to prevent exploitation.
Google fixes 33 Chrome bugs, including critical CVE-2026-12437
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