Google has released updates for the browser Chrome 131 on the stable channel for Mac, Linux and Windows.
The updates bring 3 security fixes.
The new version was announced as usual on the Google blog. The stable channel has been updated to version 131.0.6778.85/.86 for Windows and macOS. On Linux, the update updates the browser to version 131.0.6778.85.
The new version fixes 3 security holes and the company reports the following
- [$8000][377384894] High CVE-2024-11395: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Anonymous on 2024-11-05
- [379748340] Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives
(the offline installer does not include the automatic update function...
- Download web installer: Google Chrome Web 32-bit | Google Chrome 64 bit | Freeware
- Download: Google Chrome Offline Installer 64-bit | 119.0 MB
- Download: Google Chrome Offline Installer 32-bit | 107.0 MB
- Download page: Google Chrome Portable
- Download: Google Chrome MSI Installers for Windows (automatic update)
- View: Chrome Website | Release Notes
Good thing he hasn't done away with it yet. Control Panel is the easiest control point in Windows. Removing it will make Windows even harder to use than it is now for advanced users (and not just users)