According to the latest report, Google released a stable update for the Chrome browser for Windows, macOS and Linux with the latest version 105.0.5195.125. Google has not yet told about the vulnerability because it wants the user to first install this update and be on the safe side. The vulnerability is listed under CVE-2022-3075. You can check the complete information below.
Security Fixes and Rewards
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This update includes 11 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
- [$NA][1358381] High CVE-2022-3195: Out of bounds write in Storage. As reported by Ziling Chen and Nan Wang(@eternalsakura13) of 360 Vulnerability Research Institute on 2022-08-31
- [$10000][1358090] High CVE-2022-3196: Use after free in PDF. As reported by triplepwns on 2022-08-30
- [$TBD][1358075] High CVE-2022-3197: Use after free in PDF. As reported by triplepwns on 2022-08-30
- [$7000.0][1355682] High CVE-2022-3198: Use after free in PDF. As reported by MerdroidSG on 2022-08-23
- [$TBD][1355237] High CVE-2022-3199: Use after free in Frames. As reported by Anonymous on 2022-08-22
- [$1000][1355103] High CVE-2022-3200: Heap buffer overflow in Internals. As reported by Richard Lorenz, SAP on 2022-08-22
- [$TBD][1343104] High CVE-2022-3201: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in DevTools. As reported by NDevTK on 2022-07-09