ID: IRCNE2011081225
Date: 2011-08-24
According to "zdnet", Google on Monday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Chrome. It was the second time this month that Google updated Chrome to fix flaws. One of the 11 bugs was rated "critical," nine were tagged as "high" and another was labeled "medium."
The most serious flaw, discovered by British researcher Michael Braithwaite, was described simply as “memory corruption in vertex handing.” It only affects Windows users.
The company released Chrome 13.0.782.215 for Linux, Mac and Windows to address multiple vulnerabilities, some serious enough to expose users to code execution attacks.
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