Google has released a big update for Chrome to make it more secure. The update is called version 124.0.6367.60/.61 for Windows and Mac and version 124.0.6367.60 for Linux, fixes 23 security problems. This update is important because it helps keep people safe from cyber attacks.
The new version is being sent out to Chrome users over the next few days and weeks. Google has fixed many different types of security issues with this update. Some were very serious, and Google paid money to the people who found them.
Some of the serious problems fixed are CVE-2024-3832 and CVE-2024-3833. They were reported by Man Yue Mo and others, and they got rewarded. There were also some medium-level issues, like CVE-2024-3838 and CVE-2024-3839. These were found by Ardyan Vicky Ramadhan and Ronald Crane, and they got paid for finding them.
There were also some less serious issues, like CVE-2024-3846 and CVE-2024-3847. Ahmed ElMasry and Yan Zhu found these, and they got rewarded too. Google’s own security team also helped find and fix many problems. By fixing these issues and working with security experts, Google is making Chrome safer for everyone.
People should update their Chrome browser to the latest version to stay safe online. By addressing 23 vulnerabilities and collaborating closely with the security research community, Google provides a safer browsing experience for millions of users worldwide.