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With so many changes to security and privacy features hitting users of Google products lately, it would be all too easy to miss one or two announcements. However, Google has just confirmed a security update that users of the Chrome browser across all platforms other than iOS need to take very seriously indeed. Here’s what Chrome users running Windows , Linux, macOS and Android need to know.
The high-rated vulnerabilities have already earned the people who found them a total of $19,000 in rewards from Google, and that’s only for two of them with the remaining three bounty payments still to be determined.Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Latest Surveys Show A Virtual Tie After Biden Drops OutCVE-2024-6988 is a use after free vulnerability in Downloads.CVE-2024-6991 is, you guessed it, a use after free vulnerability but in the webGPU-mapping Dawn component.
CVE-2024-6992 is an out of bounds memory access vulnerability in the graphics-rendering ANGLE component.As is always the case, Google has reserved the right to restrict full access to details of these vulnerabilities until such a time as the majority of users have updated their devices with the fix. This update is now rolling out across all the previously mentioned platforms.
Users are advised to ensure that they are running the latest version of the Google Chrome browser so as to have fixes in place for all the newly disclosed vulnerabilities. While such updates will roll out automatically, users are warned that they should check to make sure they have not only received the update but that it is installed and activated correctly.
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