Chrome 147, Firefox 150 Security Updates Rolling Out
The browser refreshes resolve critical and high-severity vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution. The post Chrome 147, Firefox 150 Security Updates Rolling Out appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Google and Mozilla on Tuesday announced fresh security updates for Chrome and Firefox users, addressing multiple memory safety vulnerabilities.
The new Chrome 147 update is rolling out with 30 security fixes, including four for critical-severity use-after-free flaws reported by external researchers.
Tracked as CVE-2026-7363, CVE-2026-7361, CVE-2026-7344, and CVE-2026-7343, the bugs impact the Canvas, iOS, Accessibility, and Views browser components.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/chrome-147-firefox-150-security-updates-rolling-out/
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