Google fixes several bugs in Chrome affecting Windows, Mac users
On Friday, Computer Emergency Response Team released notes on bugs affecting Chrome. The security bugs can allow cybercriminals to bypass security restrictions on the browser, execute arbitrary codes and cause denial of services on computer systems running vulnerable versions of the software. According to vulnerability notes from CERT-In, these security flaws in Chrome existed due to use-after-free in CSS, which is an overview panel used by developers to preview properties of web pages. Other security bugs have been found to exist due to insufficient validation of untrusted input in developer tools, insufficient policy enforcement in developer tools, and custom tabs. Google had released security fixes for bugs detected in its Chrome browser earlier in September as well.
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