You’ve got to hand it to Google: they’re consistent with their updates.
Late Monday, Google released a beta of version 22.0.1229.92 of its Chrome web browser. The update, a 44 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes:
– Contains a number of stability fixes, including an issue with multiple profiles on Mac OS X 10.8.2.
– It also contains a fix for text display on the Mac.
Security updates listed below:
– [$1000] [138208] High CVE-2012-2900: Crash in Skia text rendering. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
– [$3133.7] [147499] Critical CVE-2012-5108: Race condition in audio device handling. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG.
– [$500] [148692] Medium CVE-2012-5109: OOB read in ICU regex. Credit to Arthur Gerkis.
– [151449] Medium CVE-2012-5110: Out-of-bounds read in compositor. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
– [151895] Low CVE-2012-5111: Plug-in crash monitoring was missing for Pepper plug-ins. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans).
Google Chrome 22.0.1229.92 requires an Intel-based Mac with Mac OS X 10.5 or later to install and run. If you’ve tried the new version and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.
3 replies on “Google Chrome updated to 22.0.1229.92”
Sync function and auto updte is great! But chrome portable can’t auto updte
None of the listed improvements really applies to me, but the (automatic) upgrade process itself was a denial-of-service attach on my machine.
My chrome crashed because of a plugin,So I uninstalled it and tried to install a brand new one. What a pity that The official download link was failed to download. I have tried many times with no success. Now, I use the chrome engine of Avant instead. Hope Avant will update its chrome engine to 22 ASAP.