chrome 139

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Chrome 139 is a major Chromium release that includes critical security patches for vulnerabilities in the ANGLE graphics layer and V8 JavaScript engine. Threads on WindowsForum.com cover CVE-2025-9478, a use-after-free in ANGLE; CVE-2025-9132, an out-of-bounds write in V8; and CVE-2025-8901, another ANGLE out-of-bounds write. These flaws could allow remote code execution via crafted web pages. Administrators and users of Chrome 139 and Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft Edge should update to the latest builds to mitigate these risks. The release also brings performance improvements, with Google claiming it is the fastest Chrome yet, though RAM usage remains a topic of discussion.
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    Patch CVE-2025-9478: Critical ANGLE UAF in Chromium—Update Chrome 139+ and Edge

    Chromium security teams patched a critical use‑after‑free vulnerability in the ANGLE graphics translation layer tracked as CVE‑2025‑9478, and every Windows and enterprise administrator who manages Chromium‑based browsers — including Microsoft Edge — should verify and deploy the fixes immediately...
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    Chrome 139 Patch Fixes CVE-2025-9132 in V8 Memory

    A high-severity memory-corruption flaw in Chromium’s V8 JavaScript engine, tracked as CVE-2025-9132, has been patched in the Chrome 139 stable update; the vulnerability is an out‑of‑bounds write that can lead to heap corruption and, in the worst case, remote code execution when a user visits a...
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    Patch Chrome 139.0.7258.127: Fix for ANGLE CVE-2025-8901

    Chromium security teams fixed a high‑risk out‑of‑bounds write in the ANGLE graphics translation layer (tracked as CVE‑2025‑8901), and users of Chromium‑based browsers — including Microsoft Edge after Microsoft ingests the Chromium update — must upgrade to the patched builds (Chrome...
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    Chrome 2025: The Fastest Browser Yet Despite RAM Challenges

    Google’s Chrome browser has long commanded a dominant market position, but with popularity comes heightened scrutiny—and in 2025, the debate around its performance is as lively as ever. With Google touting the latest version of Chrome as its fastest to date, the conversation has shifted...
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