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chromium update
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The chromium update tag covers security vulnerabilities and updates affecting Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Recent discussions highlight critical flaws such as CVE-2025-8579, which impacts Chrome's Gemini Live feature, and CVE-2025-5959, a type confusion vulnerability in the V8 engine. These issues underscore the importance of timely updates to mitigate risks. The tag also includes topics like audio streaming fixes on Windows 11 for Chrome users and software updates for Chromium-based tools like SpinetiX Elementi. Overall, the content focuses on security patches, browser performance, and compatibility improvements related to Chromium updates.
Google disclosed CVE-2026-7987 on May 6, 2026, as a WebRTC use-after-free flaw in Chrome before version 148.0.7778.96 that can let a remote attacker run code inside the browser sandbox through a crafted HTML page. That sounds narrow, almost boring, until you notice where the bug lives: WebRTC...
Google Chrome before 148.0.7778.96 contains CVE-2026-7991, a use-after-free flaw in the browser UI that could let a remote attacker with a compromised renderer process execute code inside Chrome’s sandbox through a crafted HTML page. The vulnerability landed in public tracking on May 6, 2026...
CVE-2026-7337 is a high-severity type confusion flaw in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine, disclosed April 28, 2026, affecting Google Chrome before 147.0.7727.138 and patched in the April 28 Stable Channel desktop update for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The bug is not a garden-variety browser...
Chromium’s newly tracked CVE-2026-4440 is the sort of browser flaw that instantly commands attention because it sits in the WebGL attack surface, combines out-of-bounds read and write behavior, and is described as enabling arbitrary read/write through a crafted HTML page. Microsoft’s Security...
A critical security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-8579, has been discovered in Google Chrome's Gemini Live feature. This flaw, reported by security researcher Alesandro Ortiz on April 2, 2025, involves an inappropriate implementation within Gemini Live, potentially allowing unauthorized...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of web browsers, security remains an ever-present concern for both users and developers. The recent disclosure of CVE-2025-5959—a Type Confusion vulnerability identified in V8, the JavaScript and WebAssembly engine used by Chromium-based browsers—highlights both...
SpinetiX has unveiled Elementi 2025, the latest iteration of its digital signage content-authoring software, introducing a suite of enhancements aimed at both integrators and enterprise users. This release emphasizes data integration, performance optimization, and superior visual quality...
Attention, Windows aficionados and media streamers! If you've ever found yourself tearing out your hair over streaming failures while using Chrome on Windows 11, this one's for you. Microsoft is stepping in to fix a nagging glitch that's been messing with your streaming mojo, particularly for...