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The Dev channel has been updated to 23.0.1251.2 for Windows, Mac and ChromeFrame platforms.All Fixes several known top crashers (Issue: 144436) Fixed tab strip menu not working (Issue: 144425)Windows IndexedDB.open no longer hangs on windows (Issue: 143680)More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.
The Dev channel has been updated to 23.0.1255.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux and ChromeFrame platformsAll Fixed a crash which occurred when scavenging sessionStorages. (Issue: 145068) Packaged Apps can now request access to local media folders.Windows Fixed a bug causing Chrome shortcuts to stop working on Windows 8 after an update. (Issue: 143338) Can't scroll down by entering space after switching tab when IME is enabled (Issue: 80772) Can't type Japanese/Korean into a text field in a Flash application on Window Vista/7 using MS Japanese IME and MS Korean IME (Issue: 75556)Mac Fix crash when playing video on MB retina (Issue: 141541)More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.
The Beta channel has been updated to 22.0.1229.36 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. A complete log of what changed can be found in the svn revision log.
The Dev channel has been updated to 23.0.1262.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeFrame platformsAll Updated V8 - 3.13.6.0 Updated WebKit - 537.10All Fix top crashes (Issue: 142388, 146606)Mac Make the favicons for chrome:// URLs high DPI (Issue: 145228)Linux Make the new sandbox more robust when denying socket calls.More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.
The Beta channel has been updated to 22.0.1229.52 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. A complete log of what changed can be found in the svn revision log.
The stable channel of Chrome for Android has been updated to 18.0.1025308. It is now available for download on Google Play and in the Google Play Store on your mobile devices, on Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, or later. The new update includes important security and stability fixes.Security fixes and rewards:Please see the Chromium security page for more detail. Note that the referenced bugs may be kept private until a majority of our users are up to date with the fix. [$500] [138210] Medium Information and credential disclosure by file:// URLs. Credit to Artem Chaykin. [$500] [138035] Medium Current-tab cross-application scripting (UXSS). Credit to Artem Chaykin. [$500] [144813] Medium UXSS via Intent extra data. Credit to Takeshi Terada. [$500] [144820] Medium Information and credential disclosure by file:// URLs. Credit to Takeshi Terada. [$500] [137532] Medium Android APIs exposed to JavaScript. Credit to Takeshi Terada. [$500] [144866] Medium Bypassing same-origin policy for local files with symlinks. Credit to Takeshi Terada. [$500] [141889] Medium Cookie theft by malicious local Android app. Credit to Takeshi Terada.
The Beta channel has been updated to 22.0.1229.56 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. A complete log of what changed can be found in the svn revision log.
The Dev channel has been updated to 23.0.1270.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeFrame platformsAll Updated V8 - 3.13.7.1 Fixed playback of multiple audio streams with Pepper Flash, WebRTC, and WebAudio. Fixed crash when attempting to play audio without a sound card or via remote desktop. Media Galleries Extension API should work on all platforms, though permission format has changed. Chrome will automatically check for captive portals when showing SSL interstitials or when an HTTP server responds to an HTTPS request.Windows Now Chrome on Windows 8 uses a single profile regardless if running on desktop or metro mode. A new menu item has been added to switch mode which cause a relaunch.More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.
The Beta channel has been updated to 22.0.1229.64 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. A complete log of what changed can be found in the svn revision log.
The Dev channel has been updated to 23.0.1271.1 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame platformsAll Updated WebKit - 537.11 Fixed simultaneous audio playback is broken (Issue: 150003) Fixed bug with Web Intents and non-sticky defaults (Issue: 148740) Audio may drop out under certain play / pause cycles. (Issue: 150702) More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revision.
The Stable channel has been updated to 21.0.1180.90 for Mac 10.5 users only. You can see the list of changes here.
The Chrome Team is excited to announce the promotion of Chrome 22 to the stable channel. Chrome 22.0.1229.79 (also now available on the beta channel) has a number of new and exciting updates including: Mouse Lock API availability for Javascript Additional Windows 8 enhancements Continued polish for users of HiDPI/Retina screensYou can find out more about Chrome 22 on the Official Chrome Blog.Security fixes and rewards:Please see the Chromium security page for more detail. Note that the referenced bugs may be kept private until a majority of our users are up to date with the fix.Occasionally, we issue special rewards for bugs outside of Chrome, particularly where the bug is very severe and/or we are able to partially work around the issue: [$5000] [146254] Critical CVE-2012-2897: Windows kernel memory corruption. Credit to Eetu Luodemaa and Joni Vähämäki, both from Documill.And back to your regular scheduled rewards, including some at the new higher levels: [$10000] [143439] High CVE-2012-2889: UXSS in frame handling. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. [$5000] [143437] High CVE-2012-2886: UXSS in v8 bindings. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. [$2000] [139814] High CVE-2012-2881: DOM tree corruption with plug-ins. Credit to Chamal de Silva. [$1000] [135432] High CVE-2012-2876: Buffer overflow in SSE2 optimizations. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. [$1000] [140803] High CVE-2012-2883: Out-of-bounds write in Skia. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. [$1000] [143609] High CVE-2012-2887: Use-after-free in onclick handling. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. [$1000] [143656] High CVE-2012-2888: Use-after-free in SVG text references. Credit to miaubiz. [$1000] [144899] High CVE-2012-2894: Crash in graphics context handling. Credit to Sławomir Błażek. [Mac only] [$1000] [145544] High CVE-2012-2896: Integer overflow in WebGL. Credit to miaubiz. [$500] [137707] Medium CVE-2012-2877: Browser crash with extensions and modal dialogs. Credit to Nir Moshe. [$500] [139168] Low CVE-2012-2879: DOM topology corruption. Credit to pawlkt. [$500] [141651] Medium CVE-2012-2884: Out-of-bounds read in Skia. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. [132398] High CVE-2012-2874: Out-of-bounds write in Skia. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). [134955] [135488] [137106] [137288] [137302] [137547] [137556] [137606] [137635] [137880] [137928] [144579] [145079] [145121] [145163] [146462] Medium CVE-2012-2875: Various lower severity issues in the PDF viewer. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team, with contributions by Gynvael Coldwind of Google Security Team. [137852] High CVE-2012-2878: Use-after-free in plug-in handling. Credit to Fermin Serna of Google Security Team. [139462] Medium CVE-2012-2880: Race condition in plug-in paint buffer. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar). [140647] High CVE-2012-2882: Wild pointer in OGG container handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). [142310] Medium CVE-2012-2885: Possible double free on exit. Credit to the Chromium development community. [143798] [144072] [147402] High CVE-2012-2890: Use-after-free in PDF viewer. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team, with contributions by Gynvael Coldwind of Google Security Team. [144051] Low CVE-2012-2891: Address leak over IPC. Credit to Lei Zhang of the Chromium development community. [144704] Low CVE-2012-2892: Pop-up block bypass. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar). [144799] High CVE-2012-2893: Double free in XSL transforms. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar). [145029] [145157] [146460] High CVE-2012-2895: Out-of-bounds writes in PDF viewer. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team, with contributions by Gynvael Coldwind of Google Security Team. [Linux only] [137541] Critical CVE-2012-2859: Crash in tab handling. Credit to Jeff Roberts of Google Security Team. [137671] Medium CVE-2012-2860: Out-of-bounds access when clicking in date picker. Credit to Chamal de Silva.Many of the above bugs were detected using AddressSanitizer.We’d also like to thank Arthur Gerkis for working with us during the development cycle and preventing security regressions from ever reaching the stable channel.Full details about what's in this release are available in the SVN revision log.
The Dev channel has been updated to 23.0.1271.6 for (All|Windows|Mac|Linux|ChromeFrame) platformsAll Updated V8 - 3.13.7.2 Several fixes to forced compositing mode (Issues: 150881, 157920) Fixed known crashers (Issue: 146689, and several audio ones.) Windows Fixed path lengths for storage partitions (Issue: 151450) Fixed CJK input for Metro mode (Issue: 149136)Linux Fixed WebRTC audio (Issue: 150570)More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.
The Chrome team is happy to announce the availability of Chrome for Android on Intel x86 devices, which means that if you have an Android device based on x86, you’ll now be able to experience the speed, security, and simplicity of Chrome.Chrome 18.0.1026311 is now available for download on Google Play and from the Google Play Store on your Intel x86 based mobile device. Known issues are available on the Chrome support site. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. More information on Chrome for Android is available on the Chrome site.