July 27, 2010, 11:15AM
Google Fixes Critical Vulns In Chrome 5 Update
Google has released version 5.0.375.125 of Chrome, a security update that
addresses three "high" risk vulnerabilities in its WebKit-based browser.
According to the developers, two of the high risk issues could lead to
memory corruption while SVG handling or rendering code. Read the full article. [The H Security]
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