Google releases an update to Chrome fixing 4 vulnerabilities, including 2 high-severity ones
Google has rolled out an update for the Chrome browser that addresses 4 security vulnerabilities, 2 of which have been classified as “high severity.” This update impacts all major platforms, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. Here’s what you need to know to keep your device secure.
Update details
Google recently made available a security update for the stable release of Google Chrome, addressing critical vulnerabilities that could compromise user safety. The identified vulnerabilities allow arbitrary code execution and have an estimated impact rating of HIGH/ORANGE (65.12/100). It’s crucial to update your browser to the latest version to prevent potential attacks.
Affected products and versions
The affected versions include:
- Google Chrome on Windows and Mac: versions prior to 128.0.6613.119/.120
- Google Chrome on Linux: versions prior to 128.0.6613.119
If your browser is running one of these versions, it is strongly advised to update immediately.
Vulnerability types
The vulnerabilities involve specific attack vectors, such as arbitrary code execution. Two of the most critical vulnerabilities include:
- CVE-2024-8362: “Use after free” in WebAudio, reported by Cassidy Kim.
- CVE-2024-7970: “Out of bounds write” in Chrome’s V8 engine.
Both of these vulnerabilities have been classified as “high severity,” meaning they could allow attackers to execute malicious code on the victim’s device.
Mitigation actions
To protect your devices, Google recommends updating Chrome to the latest available version:
- Windows and Mac versions: 128.0.6613.120
- Linux versions: 128.0.6613.119
The update will be rolled out over the coming days/weeks, but you can manually check for updates directly within your browser’s settings.
Online security is crucial, and keeping your software up to date is the best way to minimize risks. Check now if your browser is updated to avoid exposure to these vulnerabilities.
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