Google has released Chrome 148, which addresses 127 security vulnerabilities, including three critical flaws, across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS platforms to enhance overall browser safety.
Key Points
- Google patched 127 security vulnerabilities, including three critical flaws, in the latest Chrome 148 browser update.
- The company awarded $138,000 in bounties to external security researchers for identifying and reporting these vulnerabilities.
- Critical issues include an integer overflow in the Blink renderer and two use-after-free vulnerabilities in Mobile and Chromoting components.
- Google internal teams discovered 100 of the vulnerabilities, while the remaining 27 were reported by external security experts.
- Chrome 148 is currently rolling out automatically, though users can manually trigger the update via the browser's Help menu.