They grow up so fast…
On Wednesday, Google released version 30.0.1599.66 of its Chrome web browser. The update, a 53.7 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes:
Fixes and Improvements:
– Easier searching by image.
– A number of new apps/extension APIs.
– Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance.
Security Fixes:
– Races in Web Audio.
– Out of bounds read in Window.prototype object.
– Address bar spoofing related to the “204 No Content” status code.
– Use after free in inline-block rendering.
– Use-after-free in Web Audio.
– Use-after-free in XSLT.
– Use-after-free in PPAPI.
– Use-after-free in XML document parsing.
– Use after free in the Windows color chooser dialog.
– Address bar spoofing via a malformed scheme.
– Address bar spoofing related to the “204 No Content” status code.
– Out of bounds read in Web Audio.
– Use-after-free in DOM.
– Memory corruption in V8.
– Out of bounds read in URL parsing.
– Use-after-free in resource loader.
– Use-after-free in template element.
– Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives (Chrome 30).
– Use-after-free in ICU.
Google Chrome 30.0.1599.66 requires an Intel-based Mac with Mac OS X 10.6 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.