Google Updates Chrome Twice in One Week
Google released two updates for its Chrome browser in two days. The first update addresses two security flaws. The first, described as
critical, is an input validation error in the bitmap data processing in the rendering process. It could be exploited to execute arbitrary code.
The second flaw is an integer multiplication checking bug in the Skia 2D graphics library that could be exploited to crash a browser tab or
execute code in the browser's sandbox. Chrome 1.0.154.64, which was released on Tuesday, May 5, reportedly caused crashes during startup for
some users; that issue was addressed in Chrome 1.0.154.65, released on Thursday, May 7.
sábado, 9 de mayo de 2009
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