Chrome 123 patches 12 security bugs

March 21, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Chrome 123 has been released with 12 security vulnerabilities patched.
  • High and medium severity vulnerabilities were identified and fixed, enhancing user security.

Chrome 123 has been promoted to the stable channel for users on Windows, Mac, and Linux, with version 123.0.6312.58 for Linux and 123.0.6312.58/.59 for Windows and Mac. The update includes patches for 12 security vulnerabilities, with fixes from external researchers like Ganjiang Zhou and Cassidy Kim. These fixes aim to prevent potential attackers from exploiting the vulnerabilities before they are widely patched, showcasing the importance of community involvement in cybersecurity. The Chrome team extends gratitude to all researchers who contributed to identifying and rectifying security issues before the stable release. This proactive approach, along with internal audits and fuzzing, reflects Google’s commitment to user security.

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