The Stable channel for desktop browsers undergoes a significant update to version 122.0.6261.94/.95 for Mac, Linux, and Windows. Simultaneously, the Extended Stable channel is also refreshed to versions 122.0.6261.94 (Mac) and 122.0.6261.95 (Windows). This update, set to roll out over the next few days or weeks, focuses on enhancing security and includes several changes outlined in the provided log.
Crucially, the update incorporates four security fixes, addressing potential vulnerabilities in the browser. Two of these fixes were contributions from external researchers, highlighting the collaborative effort in maintaining user safety. The specific security issues tackled include instances of type confusion in V8, a JavaScript engine developed by Google, with each of them marked as “High” severity. The dedicated Chrome Security Page provides additional details on these security fixes and rewards associated with responsible disclosures.
As part of their ongoing commitment to security, the development team also acknowledges the internal efforts that led to various fixes. These internal security measures involve audits, fuzzing, and other initiatives designed to proactively detect and resolve potential vulnerabilities. Users are strongly encouraged to update their browsers promptly to benefit from the latest security enhancements. The community forums and bug reporting mechanisms are available for users to seek assistance or report any issues encountered.