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Chrome 148 patches 100+ vulnerabilities, including 3 critical flaws

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.

Why it Matters

This update is essential for maintaining user security as it addresses more than double the number of vulnerabilities found in the previous version. Promptly installing these patches protects devices from potential exploits, even though none of the identified flaws are currently being targeted in the wild.
PCWorld Published by Frank Ziemann
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