chrome for windows

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The chrome for windows tag covers discussions about Google Chrome's behavior, vulnerabilities, and configuration specifically on the Microsoft Windows platform. Recent content includes analysis of CVE-2026-11696, a Windows-only video memory disclosure flaw in Chrome that was fixed before version 149.0.7827.103. The tag highlights how security advisories and CPE mappings for Chrome on Windows differ from other platforms, affecting vulnerability scanning and patch management. Topics also involve browser-based risk assessment, renderer compromise scenarios, and the practical implications of CVSS scoring for Windows-specific Chrome bugs. This tag is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and Windows users tracking Chrome-specific issues tied to the Windows operating system.
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    CVE-2026-11696: Chrome Video Memory Disclosure on Windows (NVD CPE Explained)

    Google assigned CVE-2026-11696 to a Windows-only Chrome video-component flaw fixed before Chrome 149.0.7827.103, after NVD published the entry on June 8, 2026 and added a Windows-scoped CPE configuration on June 9. The short version is that the CPE is not obviously “missing” so much as awkwardly...
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