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Chrome Security Update – Patch for Multiple Security Vulnerabilities

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Google has released an update for its Chrome web browser, advancing to version 131.0.6778.264/.265 for Windows and Mac, and 131.0.6778.264 for Linux.

This update addresses a series of critical security vulnerabilities and will be rolled out gradually over the coming days and weeks.

Users are encouraged to update their browsers to benefit from these vital security fixes, which are part of Chrome’s ongoing commitment to ensure a secure online experience.

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Security Fixes and Rewards

The latest update brings with it four important security fixes, including a notable contribution from external researchers.

Google’ maintains a policy of restricting access to detailed bug information until the majority of users have received the necessary patch. This strategy also applies to vulnerabilities found in third-party libraries that remain unaddressed by other projects.

Among the vulnerabilities resolved in this update is a high-severity flaw identified as CVE-2025-0291. This is a type of confusion issue in the V8 engine, which powers Chrome’s JavaScript execution.

Reported by security researcher Popax21 on December 11, 2024, this vulnerability was awarded a reward of $55,000 for its discovery, underscoring the essential role that the security research community plays in safeguarding software, as per a report by Chrome.

In addition to external contributions, Google’s internal security teams have also made significant strides in addressing various vulnerabilities through comprehensive audits, fuzz testing, and other proactive initiatives.

The internal efforts are bolstered by advanced tools such as AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, and AFL, which play a crucial role in detecting and mitigating security risks.

Users who wish to change their release channel can find guidance on how to do so through Google’s resources.

Moreover, if you encounter any new security issues or bugs, Google encourages users to report these via their bug filing system. For community support, the help forum remains an excellent platform to seek assistance or learn more about common concerns related to Chrome.

By remaining proactive and engaged with these updates, users can help foster a safer browsing environment for everyone.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, maintaining a secure browser is more important than ever. Regularly updating software is an essential step in staying protected against potential vulnerabilities.

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Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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