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Google Chrome 29 Includes 25 Security Fixes

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Google has launched Chrome 29. In addition to the functionality improvements, the latest release also includes 25 security fixes.
The fixes are for 5 high-risk vulnerabilities identified by Krystian Bigaj, Alex Chapman and cloudfuzzer.

The security holes refer to incomplete path sanitization in file handling, an integer overflow in ANGLE, a use-after-free in XSLT, a use-after-free in document parsing, and a use-after-free in media element.

Christian Jaeger has been credited for identifying a low-impact information leak via overly broad permissions on shared memory files.

In addition, Google’s internal security work has discovered a wide range of issues based on internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives.

SOURCE: news.softpedia.com

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