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    Google released an emergency security update for its Chrome web browser that addresses a critical security issue that is exploited in the wild.

     

    Chrome users are encouraged to update the stable version of the web browser to the new version immediately to protect the browser against potential attacks.

     

    This is done easily on desktop systems: just load chrome://settings/help in the browser's address bar and wait for Chrome to find and download the security update. The page displays the installed version as well, which should be the following after the installation of the update:

     

    • Chrome on Linux or Mac systems: 116.0.5845.187
    • Chrome on Windows devices: 116.0.5845.187 or 116.0.5845.188
    • Chrome Extended Stable for Mac: 116.0.5845.187
    • Chrome Extended Stable for Windows: 116.0.5845.188

     

    Google has not yet released the security update for Android Stable, only for Android Early Stable.

    The critical security issue

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    Google provides information on the critical security issue in Chrome on its official Chrome Releases blog. The issue, a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in WebP, was reported to Google by Apple Security Engineering and Architecture (SEAR) and The Citizen Lab at The University of Toronto?s Munk School on September 6, 2023.

     

    WebP is an image format  that "provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web" according to Google. Google notes further that WebP images are on average 26% smaller in size compared to PNG images, and between 25% and 34% smaller than JPEG images.

     

    WebP is a common image format on the Internet. While Google offers no additional details on the vulnerability, it does warn users that the issue is exploited in the wild already.  It is possible that the issue could be exploited by merely opening a website with specially crafted WebP images in Chrome is enough, but that is speculation at this point.

     

    The security issue, CVE-2023-4863, is the fourth 0-day vulnerability that Google patched in Google Chrome in 2023. The previously fixed 0-day security issues were:

     

     

    Google Chrome users should update the web browser immediately to patch the issue and protect the web browser against exploits. It is unclear if other Chromium-based browsers are also affected by the issue, but it seems likely. Watch out for security update notifications for Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi or Opera, if these browsers are used.

     

     

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    4 hours ago, TheEmpathicEar said:

    I just updated to get Version 116.0.5845.188 (Official Build) (64-bit). Am I OK now?

     

    That build is at or above what the article mentions at the top, so you should be fine.

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