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last Friday. This release contains security and stability improvements along with a number of bug fixes.
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:
The Stable channel has been updated to 25.0.1364.152 for Windows and Linux. Note: these release notes also apply to the same version for Mac that was releasedlast Friday. This release contains security and stability improvements along with a number of bug fixes.
Security fixes and rewards:
- Use-after-free in frame loader. Credit to Chamal de Silva.
- Use-after-free in browser navigation handling. Credit to “chromium.khalil”.
- Memory corruption in Web Audio. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
- Use-after-free with SVG animations. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
- Memory corruption in Indexed DB. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Jüri Aedla).
- Race condition in media thread handling. Credit to Andrew Scherkus of the Chromium development community.
- Incorrect handling of bindings for extension processes.
- Referer leakage with XSS Auditor. Credit to Egor Homakov.
- Mediate renderer -> browser plug-in loads more strictly. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans).
- Possible path traversal in database handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Jüri Aedla).
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