Just eight days after releasing Chrome 19, Google has patched 13 flaws in the popular Web browser, including several that leave it open to remote corruption.
Released Wednesday, Google explained in a blog posting that the new version of Chrome 19.0.1084.52 for Windows, Mac and Linux fixes 13 bugs, two of which — a user-after-free flaw in the cache and a memory corruption vulnerability — were labeled critical, meaning they could be exploited by an attacker to gain privileged access to infected systems and run malicious code.
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