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.
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 Chrome team has announce the promotion of Chrome 26 to the Stable Channel. Chrome 26.0.1410.43 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame contains number of new items including:- "Ask Google for suggestions" spell checking feature improvements (e.g. grammar and homonym checking)
- Desktop shortcuts for multiple users (profiles) on Windows
- Asynchronous DNS resolver on Mac and Linux
Security fixes and rewards:
- Use-after-free in Web Audio. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
- Out-of-bounds read in URL loader. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar).
- Do not navigate dev tools upon drag and drop. Credit to Vsevolod Vlasov of the Chromium development community.
- (Linux only): Use-after-free with pop-up windows in extensions. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Mustafa Emre Acer).
- Use-after-free in extension bookmarks API. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Mustafa Emre Acer).
- Ensure isolated web sites run in their own processes.
- Avoid HTTP basic auth brute force attempts. Credit to “t3553r”.
- Memory safety issues in the USB Apps API. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Mustafa Emre Acer).
- Check an extension’s permissions API usage again file permissions. Credit to Benjamin Kalman of the Chromium development community.
- Avoid leaking URLs to extensions without the tabs permissions. Credit to Michael Vrable of Google.
- Avoid pasting active tags in certain situations. Credit to Subho Halder, Aditya Gupta, and Dev Kar of xys3c (
xysec.com).
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