March 25, 2011

Google Chrome Stable: Updated to 10.0.648.204


Another update is pushed to the Stable channel of Google Chrome. The update, version 10.0.648.204, is for the Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame platforms. This update will now support password manager on Linux. Other security fixes listed after the break.




  • High CVE-2011-1291: Buffer error in base string handling. Credit to Alex Turpin.
  • High CVE-2011-1292: Use-after-free in the frame loader. Credit to Sławomir Błażek.
  • High CVE-2011-1293: Use-after-free in HTMLCollection. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.
  • High CVE-2011-1294: Stale pointer in CSS handling. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.
  • High CVE-2011-1295: DOM tree corruption with broken node parentage. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.
  • High CVE-2011-1296: Stale pointer in SVG text handling. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.


To update your Google Chrome (Stable) to the latest released version then click on the Settings button (Wrench icon) > About Google Chrome > And then install the update. To download it manually head over to the Google Chrome download page.

I think this update does not include yet the new Chrome logo which is now included in the latest version of the Chrome Beta browser. If you do get the new logo with this update please do hit the comment box below. Thanks!


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