edge patch management

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Edge patch management covers the process of applying security updates to Microsoft Edge, which shares the Chromium engine with Google Chrome. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight how vulnerabilities like CVE-2026-5287, a use-after-free flaw in PDF rendering, are patched across both browsers. Microsoft mirrors Chromium security advisories in its Security Update Guide, ensuring Edge users receive timely fixes. The tag includes topics such as patch cycles, browser sandbox escapes, and the importance of keeping Edge updated to mitigate remote code execution risks. Users seeking guidance on Edge update policies, deployment strategies, or specific patch details will find relevant threads under this tag.
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    CVE-2026-5287: Chrome/Edge PDF Use-After-Free Patch (Fixed in 146.0.7680.178)

    Google’s latest Chromium security cycle has added another high-priority browser flaw to the patch queue, and this time the weak point sits in a place most users treat as routine: PDF rendering. CVE-2026-5287 is a use-after-free issue in Chrome’s PDF handling that Google says allowed a remote...
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