Google has released an update for its Chrome browser, version 149, addressing 18 vulnerabilities. Ten of these are use-after-free flaws, a type of memory corruption that could allow attackers to gain control, steal data, or crash systems. Three of these use-after-free vulnerabilities, along with an out-of-bounds read issue in Blink, are rated as critical. Google is withholding some details about the vulnerabilities until a majority of users have updated their browsers. AI
RANK_REASON This is a routine security patch for a widely used software product, not a new release or significant industry event.
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