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ChangelogDesktop DSK-337897 (POST request in Search engines doesn't work) DSK-337079 (Opera crashes on printing certain pages) DSK-335366 (Opera always crashes while saving images) DSK-310363 (Navigating back to the parent in Menu Bar dropdowns, focus jumps back to previous top menu entry) DSK-336981 (WebP images have an "Unknown" type)Windows DSK-333765 (Opera installer crashes as soon as installation wizard starts) DSK-297345 (URLs and links not draggable to desktop in Windows 7 with rotating Aero themes) DSK-337037 (Crash after closing page with plugin context menu open) DSK-329406 (HTML5 forms error notification shown on wrong screen)Mac DSK-320489 (Accesskey menu doesn't disappear if parent tab is closed) DSK-337374 (Can't open unknown file types with "Other Application") DSK-337738 (Some plugins not detected on Mac) DSK-336810 (Wrong size for webforms) DSK-335759 (input type="submit" with left/right padding results in too small form buttons) DSK-337215 (Associate new media formats with Opera (updates to Info.plist))Linux/FreeBSD DSK-336698 (Crashlogging fails in recent Ubuntus) DSK-333469 (Push buttons in HTTP auth dialog are clipped at the bottom for GTK toolkit)
This release contains an updated version of Adobe Flash.
This release contains additional stability fixes.
This version includes the last security- and bugfixes.
The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 12 to the Stable Channel for all platforms. Chrome 12.0.742.91 includes a number of new features and updates, including: Hardware accelerated 3D CSS New Safe Browsing protection against downloading malicious files Ability to delete Flash cookies from inside Chrome Launch Apps by name from the Omnibox Integrated Sync into new settings pages Improved screen reader support New warning when hitting Command-Q on Mac Removal of Google GearsSecurity 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. [$2000] [73962] [79746] High CVE-2011-1808: Use-after-free due to integer issues in float handling. Credit to miaubiz. [75496] Medium CVE-2011-1809: Use-after-free in accessibility support. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (SkyLined). [75643] Low CVE-2011-1810: Visit history information leak in CSS. Credit to Jesse Mohrland of Microsoft and Microsoft Vulnerability Research (MSVR). [76034] Low CVE-2011-1811: Browser crash with lots of form submissions. Credit to “DimitrisV22”. [$1337] [77026] Medium CVE-2011-1812: Extensions permission bypass. Credit to kuzzcc. [78516] High CVE-2011-1813: Stale pointer in extension framework. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). [79362] Medium CVE-2011-1814: Read from uninitialized pointer. Credit to Eric Roman of the Chromium development community. [79862] Low CVE-2011-1815: Extension script injection into new tab page. Credit to kuzzcc. [80358] Medium CVE-2011-1816: Use-after-free in developer tools. Credit to kuzzcc. [$500] [81916] Medium CVE-2011-1817: Browser memory corruption in history deletion. Credit to Collin Payne. [$1000] [81949] High CVE-2011-1818: Use-after-free in image loader. Credit to miaubiz. [$1000] [83010] Medium CVE-2011-1819: Extension injection into chrome:// pages. Credit to Vladislavas Jarmalis, plus subsequent independent discovery by Sergey Glazunov. [$3133.7] [83275] High CVE-2011-2332: Same origin bypass in v8. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. [$1000] [83743] High CVE-2011-2342: Same origin bypass in DOM. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.