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Chrome 130’s first patch fixes three high-risk security flaws
By Frank Ziemann and Joel Lee
Oct 23, 2024 11:19 am PDT
Yesterday, Google released updates to Chrome 130 for Windows, macOS, and Linux, fixing three security vulnerabilities in the browser that haven’t yet been exploited in the wild. The companies behind other Chromium-based browsers are likely to follow suit soon.
In the Chrome Releases blog post, Daniel Yip lists the three eliminated security vulnerabilities, all of which were discovered by external security researchers and reported to Google.
Google categorizes all three vulnerabilities as high risk. Two of them involve “type confusion in the V8 JavaScript engine” while the third involves an “inappropriate implementation in extensions.”
This security update comes on the heels of last week’s Chrome 130 release, which patched 17 security vulnerabilities. Google plans to release Chrome 131 in mid-November.
Other Chromium-based browsers
Unlike the rest, Opera is far from ready as Opera 114 is still on Chromium 138, Opera 115 based on Chromium 129 is still in testing, and Opera 116 lagging behind that.
Further reading: The best browsers for security, privacy, and features
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.
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