Google Chrome Patches 27 Vulnerabilities, Two Critical
The two critical vulnerabilities, both use-after-free flaws in Ozone and Views, pose immediate risk, making manual update advisable for Chrome users.
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Google released a security update for Chrome on desktop and Android on July 8, fixing 27 vulnerabilities. The patch addresses two critical-severity issues (CVE-2026-15112 and CVE-2026-15129) along with 23 high and two medium severity flaws. The update is rolling out gradually, and users can manually update from Chrome settings.
Among the fixed vulnerabilities are CVE-2026-15112 and CVE-2026-15129, both use-after-free flaws in Ozone and Views respectively. The update also resolves 23 high-severity and two medium-severity issues, covering areas such as V8, InterestGroups, Extensions API, IndexedDB, and Navigation. The patched version for desktop is 150.0.7871.114/.115 across Windows, macOS, and Linux; Android users receive 150.0.7871.114. Google is rolling out the update gradually, but users can force an update immediately via Chrome settings.
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