1.0 Introduction
Recently, Google has released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser.
2.0 Impact
These vulnerabilities could allow malicious actors to execute arbitrary code and potentially gain control of system.
3.0 Affected Products
- CVE-2025-4096 (High): Heap buffer overflow in Chrome's HTML rendering engine.
- CVE-2025-4050 (Medium): Out-of-bounds memory access vulnerability in DevTools.
- CVE-2025-4051 (Medium): Insufficient data validation within DevTools.
- CVE-2025-4052 (Low): Inappropriate implementation in DevTools.
4.0 Recommendations
CyberSecurity Malaysia encourages users and administrators to review Google Chrome releases for more information and apply the necessary updates.
Fixed Versions:
- Stable Channel Update
- Chrome 136.0.7103.48/49 Windows and Mac
- Chrome 136.0.7103.59 (Linux)
- Google released updates for Android and iOS:
- Chrome 136 (136.0.7103.60) for Android
- Chrome Stable 136 (136.0.7103.56) for iOS
Kindly refer to the following URLs for more information:
Generally, Cyber999 advises the users to be updated with the latest security announcements by the vendor and follow best practice security policies to determine which updates should be applied.
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5.0 References