
- Google has released an important update for the Chrome web browser.
- This update patches a zero-day vulnerability that could be used to hack users.
- The update is available on PCs and smartphones.
Google Chrome is the world’s most popular web browser, and the Mountain View company has been hard at work to patch vulnerabilities in 2023. Now, the company has released a must-download update that includes a patch for a zero-day flaw.
The search giant confirmed the release of Chrome version 119.0.6045.199 for Mac and Linux, and version 119.0.6045.200 for Windows (h/t: Bleeping Computer). We’ve also since confirmed that the update is also available as version 119.0.6045.193 for Android. These releases fix a zero-day vulnerability designated CVE-2023-6345. This vulnerability relates to an “integer overflow†issue in the open-source Skia graphics library.
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