After fixing this issue in the stable channel, we encourage users to update to the latest version, which will be 106.0.5249.62. A critical vulnerability was found in the way Google Chrome handled malformed media content. This media content could cause a crash or potentially compromise user data when loaded by a malicious site. This occurred due to a lack of user consent for content downloaded over HTTP. Due to the lack of user consent, this issue could be viewed as a major security risk. We have patched this issue in the stable release Google Chrome. Users who update to this version will no longer be at risk of crashing due to malformed media content.

Vulnerability overview

A critical vulnerability was found in the way Google Chrome handles malformed media content. This could cause a crash or potentially compromise user data when loaded by a malicious site. This occurred due to the lack of user consent for content downloaded over HTTP. Due to the lack of user consent, this issue could be viewed as a major security risk.

Vulnerability Details

A vulnerability was found in the way Google Chrome handled malformed media content. This media content could cause a crash or potentially compromise user data when loaded by a malicious site. This occurred due to a lack of user consent for content downloaded over HTTP. Due to the lack of user consent, this issue could be viewed as a major security risk. We have patched this issue in the stable release Google Chrome. Users who update to this version will no longer be at risk of crashing due to malformed media content.

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What is the Google Chrome Stable Channel?

The Google Chrome Stable Channel is a version of Chrome that is released on a regular schedule. It targets a wide range of Windows, Mac, and Linux systems with the most stable release available at any time.
There are some important differences between the Current and Stable channels. While all users can update to the latest Current release, only those running the Stable channel will have access to updates released in each month's release. This means that if you're not running the Stable channel, you'll need to wait for the next monthly release before you get any fixes.

Timeline

Published on: 11/01/2022 20:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 12/09/2022 15:47:00 UTC

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