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| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 18.0.1025.15 | Apr 9, 2012 | New Release | |
| 16.0.912.77 | Jan 23, 2012 | New Release | # [$1000] [106484] High CVE-2011-3924: Use-after-free in DOM selections. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. # [$3133.7] [107182] Critical CVE-2011-3925: Use-after-free in Safe Browsing navigation. Credit to Chamal de Silva. * # [108461] High CVE-2011-3928: Use-after-free in DOM handling. Credit to wushi of team509 reported through ZDI (ZDI-CAN-1415). # [$1000] [108605] High CVE-2011-3927: Uninitialized value in Skia. Credit to miaubiz. # [$1000] [109556] High CVE-2011-3926: Heap-buffer-overflow in tree builder. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. |
| 15.0.874.120 | Nov 10, 2011 | New Release | * Updated V8 - 3.5.10.23 * Fix small print sizing issues (issues: 102186, 82472, 102154) * This new build also contains a new version of Flash which contains security fixes. (Release Notes) |
| 14.0.835.202 | Oct 4, 2011 | New Release | * [$1000] [93788] High CVE-2011-2876: Use-after-free in text line box handling. Credit to miaubiz. * [$1000] [95072] High CVE-2011-2877: Stale font in SVG text handling. Credit to miaubiz. * [$2000] [95671] High CVE-2011-2878: Inappropriate cross-origin access to the window prototype. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. * [96150] High CVE-2011-2879: Lifetime and threading issues in audio node handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). * [$4500] [97451] [97520] [97615] High CVE-2011-2880: Use-after-free in the v8 bindings. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. * [$1500] [97784] High CVE-2011-2881: Memory corruption with v8 hidden objects. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. * [98089] Critical CVE-2011-3873: Memory corruption in shader translator. Credit to Zhenyao Mo of the Chromium development community. |
| 13.0.782.220 | Sep 3, 2011 | New Release | |
| 12.0.742.112 | Jun 28, 2011 | New Release | * [$1000] [77493] Medium CVE-2011-2345: Out-of-bounds read in NPAPI string handling. Credit to Philippe Arteau. * [$1000] [84355] High CVE-2011-2346: Use-after-free in SVG font handling. Credit to miaubiz. * [$1000] [85003] High CVE-2011-2347: Memory corruption in CSS parsing. Credit to miaubiz. * [$500] [85102] High CVE-2011-2350: Lifetime and re-entrancy issues in the HTML parser. Credit to miaubiz. * [$500] [85177] High CVE-2011-2348: Bad bounds check in v8. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG. * [$1000] [85211] High CVE-2011-2351: Use-after-free with SVG use element. Credit to miaubiz. * [$1000] [85418] High CVE-2011-2349: Use-after-free in text selection. Credit to miaubiz. |
| 12.0.733.0 | Apr 12, 2011 | New Release | The Chrome Dev channel has been updated to 12.0.733.0 for all platforms. This release contains updates focused on stability and UI tweaks. The full list of changes is available from the SVN revision log. If you find new issues, please let us know by filing a bug. Want to change to another Chrome release channel? Find out how. |
| 12.0.725.0 | Apr 5, 2011 | New Release | All * Updated V8 - 3.2.6.0 * Spring cleaning in the code, lots of code cleanup and refactoring under the covers Known Issues * 78475 Regression: Bidi Chrome UI lost directional diplay in menu and DOMUI and about: page functions * 78501 Regression: NACL apps are no longer working * 78509 Regression: Autofill fails on certain forms * 78073 Regression: Autocomplete sometimes pops up in the upper left corner |
| 12.0.712.0 | Mar 24, 2011 | New Release | This release contains lots of behind the scenes work (code cleanup and refactorings) in addition to numerous crash and regresson fixes. All * Updated V8 - 3.2.3.1 |
| 11.0.696.16 | Mar 21, 2011 | New Release | * clicking on the labels of checkboxes / radio buttons closes content settings dialog box (Issue 76115). * Unlock Keyring makes chrome unusable (Issue 72499 ). * Sample extension for chrome.experimental.proxy API (Issue 62700 ). * Several known crashes (Issue 76401 and Issue 75264 ). |
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