The Chrome team has proudly announced that Chrome 123 has been promoted to the stable channel for users on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
This latest version, Chrome 123.0.6312.58 for Linux and 123.0.6312.58/.59 for Windows and Mac, is set to roll out progressively over the next few days and weeks.
It encompasses a slew of fixes and improvements aimed at enhancing user experience and security.
In an ongoing effort to fortify its defenses, this update includes patches for 12 security vulnerabilities.
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The Chrome team has taken a cautious approach by restricting access to bug details and links until many users receive the updates.
This measure ensures that potential attackers do not exploit the vulnerabilities before they are widely patched.
Some of the fixes were made possible through the contributions of external researchers, highlighting the importance of community involvement in cybersecurity.
The Chrome team extends its gratitude to all the security researchers who collaborated with them during the development cycle, helping to identify and rectify security issues before the stable release.
This proactive approach to security, coupled with internal audits, fuzzing, and other initiatives, underscores Google’s commitment to safeguarding its users.
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