View Full Version : Google fixes severe Chrome security hole
ronjor
April 23rd, 2009, 10:02 PM
-{ Quote: "The problem affects Google's mainstream stable version of Chrome and is fixed in the new version 1.0.154.59 (download). Google has built Chrome so it updates itself automatically with no user intervention, though the software must be restarted for the new version to run." }-Article (http://news.cnet.com/security/?tag=hdr;snav)
Fontaine
May 1st, 2009, 09:53 PM
Thanks.
Beta was updated too. v.2.0.177.1
-{ Quote: "It includes a number of fixes and a couple UI tweaks. For example, if you have searched from wikipedia.org in the past, start typing wikipedia.org in the omnibox, press the Tab key then a search term and suggestions and past searches will appear for Wikipedia. Other fixes include:
* [r14196] Scrollbars, Home/End work again in Gmail (Issue: 10009)
* [r14377] Flash (and other plugins) can be installed without restarting the browser. (Issue: 10574)
* [r14137] Fix hang seen in plugin process, including the new O3D plugin. (Issue: 10711)
* [r13934] On some sites text disappears or is never drawn. For example, on Google Calendar, the titles for all day events do not display. (Issue: 9904)" }-
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