Google has unveiled the latest version of its Chrome browser, Chrome 127, which is now available on the Stable channel.
The update, identified as version 127.0.6533.72/73 for Windows and Mac, and 127.0.6533.72 for Linux, will be rolled out over the coming days and weeks.
This release addresses 24 security vulnerabilities, enhancing the browser’s security and stability. This update includes numerous security fixes as part of Google’s commitment to user safety.
According to Google reports, external researchers were rewarded for contributing several of these fixes.
Access to bug details and links may be temporarily restricted until most users have updated their browsers. This precaution ensures that vulnerabilities are not exploited before users are protected.
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Google also acknowledged the efforts of security researchers who collaborated during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from reaching the stable channel.
Many security bugs were detected using advanced tools such as AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, and libFuzzer.
For users interested in switching release channels or reporting new issues, Google provides resources and a community help forum.
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