Google Chrome 60.0.3112.78: Google last night pushed the Chrome browser to the stable channel for all supported platforms (Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux) adding several fixes security and various improvements.
Earlier yesterday he launched the beta version, but a few hours later, the Google Chrome 60.0.3112.78 update was placed on the fixed channel and is now the latest stable version of the popular browser.
As for the significant improvements made by Google to this update, we can now say that the Payment Request API is now supported on the Android platform, it is now possible to use VP9 of a video encoding format with MP4 (ISO BMFF) container, and a new format VP9 string format.
Starting with Chrome version 60, Google disabled the use of custom operation fetch() για την πρόσβαση σε αποθηκευμένους codeς πρόσβασης, σε μια προσπάθεια να καταστήσει το API Credential Management easier for developers to use. Additionally, Chrome now supports the CSS @font-face descriptor, the CSS font-display property, and a new Paint Timing API.
The new Google Chrome 60 also fixes total 40 security issues, including use after free bugs in IndexedDB, V8, and PPAPI, a spoofing UI in the Blink engine, a type of confusion in the extensions, an out-of-bounds write issues in PDFium andPPAPI , leaks in Android user data, and an out-of-bounds read in Skia.
It also fixes three URL spoofing bugs in OmniBox, a use after free in Chrome Apps, an unauthorized use of Skia, a UI spoofing in the browser, a pointer disclosure in SQLite, user information leakage via SVG, UI spoofing in the window payments and another UI spoofing in the browser.
More details about these security fixes you can find in the release release and you can download the new Google Chrome 60.0.3112.78 from the link below.
https://www.google.com/chrome/