edge stable update

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The edge stable update tag covers discussions about Microsoft Edge's stable channel releases, including security patches and feature updates. Recent content highlights CVE-2026-7961, a medium-severity Chromium Permissions flaw fixed in Edge 148 that could allow local-network attackers to leak cross-origin data. The tag emphasizes the importance of applying stable updates promptly to address vulnerabilities, particularly those affecting the browser's security boundary beyond hostile web pages. Topics include update deployment for Windows users and administrators, the strategic implications of LAN-based threats, and the need to keep Edge current to mitigate risks.
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    CVE-2026-7961: Patch Chromium Permissions Flaw in Chrome 148 and Edge 148

    CVE-2026-7961 is a medium-severity Chromium Permissions flaw fixed in Google Chrome 148.0.7778.96 for Linux and 148.0.7778.96/97 for Windows and Mac, published May 6, 2026, that could let a local-network attacker leak cross-origin data using malicious network traffic. It is not the kind of bug...
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