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Google Chrome 150 Security Update Fixes 10 Memory Vulnerabilities

Google has released a security update for Chrome 150, addressing 15 vulnerabilities, with 10 of them being memory-related issues. This update, available across multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, aims to fix critical flaws such as use-after-free, heap buffer overflow, and uninitialized use. While Google is typically cautious about disclosing technical details until updates are widely deployed, the company has confirmed the nature of these memory vulnerabilities, which can lead to serious consequences like remote code execution and data corruption. AI

RANK_REASON This is a routine security patch for a widely used software product, not a novel release or significant industry event.

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Google Chrome 150 Security Update Fixes 10 Memory Vulnerabilities

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Davey Winder, Senior Contributor ·

    Google Confirms Yet More Chrome 150 Memory Security Updates

    Another week, another slew of Google Chrome memory vulnerabilities. But what’s the difference between use-after-free, heap buffer overflow and uninitialized use flaws?