Friday, February 22, 2013

Google Chrome Stable Offline Installer 25.0.1364.97 for Windows and Linux, and 25.0.1364.99 for Mac

Google Has released the Chrome browser 25 to the Stable Channel. Chrome 25.0.1364.97 for Windows and Linux, and 25.0.1364.99 for Mac. You can download Offline Installer (Standalone installer) for the same from below link.
Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.
Chrome offers lightning fast and safe browsing, private browsing, plugins to make browsing easier, sync with other devices to access your settings anywhere and more features. Chrome is an open source browser available for Windows, Linux, Mac, Chrome Frame, Android and iOS. Screen readers like Jaws and NVDA is accessible with Chrome .

Release Notes:

New:
  • Improvements in managing and securing your extensions
  • Better support for HTML5 time/date inputs
  • JavaScript Web Speech API support
  • Better WebGL error handling
  • And lots of other features for developers
Security fixes and rewards:
  • Memory corruption with web audio node. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
  • Use-after-free in database handling. Credit to Chamal de Silva.
  • Bad read in Matroska handling. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
  • Bad memory access with excessive SVG parameters. Credit to Renata Hodovan.
  • Bad read in Skia. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
  • Inappropriate load of NaCl. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans).
  • Too many API permissions granted to web store.
  • [Mac only] Incorrect NaCl signal handling. Credit to Mark Seaborn of the Chromium development community.
  • Developer tools process has too many permissions and places too much trust in the connected server.
  • Out-of-bounds read in Skia. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
  • Tighten user gesture check for dangerous file downloads.
  • Memory safety issues across the IPC layer. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans).
  • Integer overflow in blob handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Jüri Aedla).
  • Lower severity issues across the IPC layer. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans).
  • Race condition in media handling. Credit to Andrew Scherkus of the Chromium development community.
  • Buffer overflow in vorbis decoding. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
  • [Linux / Mac] Incorrect path handling in file copying. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Jüri Aedla).
  • Memory management issues in plug-in message handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar).
  • Off-by-one read in PDF. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk, with contributions by Gynvael Coldwind, both from Google Security Team.
  • Use-after-free in URL handling. Credit to Alexander Potapenko of the Chromium development community.
  • Integer overflow in Opus handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Jüri Aedla).
  • Race condition in ICU. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
Also resolved a high severity security issue by disabling MathML in this release. The WebKit MathML implementation isn’t quite ready for prime time
yet but we are excited to enable it again in a future release once the security issues have been addressed.

Download:

Download Google Chrome 25 Stable Offline Installer for Windows, Linux and Mac

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