Google's web browser just received a major update. The Mountain View company has actually released a major security patch to address a new zero-day vulnerability, the eighth since the beginning of the year.
If you use Google Chrome Don't wait to install the latest browser update every day. Google just urgently released a major security update. The Mountain View company is always very responsive in such situations and has just fixed a zero-day bug, the eighth of its kind discovered in Chrome since the beginning of this year.
A new potential breach has been exploited
This new vulnerability, identified under the reference CVE-2023-7024, was brought to light by Clément Lecigne and Vlad Stolyarov, two security researchers at the Google Threat Analysis Group. This potentially exploited breach is a buffer overflow that affects WebRTC, an open source module of Chrome, but also most competing web browsers such as Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Brave or even Opera. As a reminder, WebRTC (for Web Real Time Communication) is a protocol that allows you to use certain functions, such as making audio and video calls or sharing files, without having to install a third-party module.
💪🏼 Yesterday @_clem1 And @vladhiewsha discovered a new ITW 0 day and reported it to the Chrome team. TODAY, one day later, Chrome has rolled out a bug fix to protect users!!! Thanks, Chrome! CVE-2023-7024 https://t.co/2tkx0Zc9pf
— Maddie Stone (@maddiestone) December 20, 2023
As with any security breach of this magnitude, Google does not provide any technical details. The Mountain View company is waiting for as many users as possible to apply the patch update.
This new version of Chrome, stamped 120.0.6099.129 on macOS and Linux and 120.0.6099.129/130 on Windows, is rolling out and should be automatically available to all users in the coming days. So if you see a button asking you to restart the browser, don't wait.
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However, you can apply it today without having to wait for Google to offer it to you by checking availability manually. To do this, you need to go to Chrome's main menu and then click “About Chrome” in the Help. The browser then automatically checks the availability of the update, downloads it and applies it. You will then need to restart the browser to complete the installation.
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