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Google Chrome 2.0.172.33 has been released to the Stable and Beta channels. This release fixes a critical security issue and two other networking bugs.
CVE-2009-2121: Buffer overflow processing HTTP responses
Google Chrome is vulnerable to a buffer overflow in handling certain responses from HTTP servers. A specially crafted response from a server could crash the browser and possibly allow an attacker to run arbitrary code.
More info: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14508 (This issue will be made public once a majority of users are up to date with the fix.)
Severity: Critical. An attacker might be able to run code with the privileges of the logged on user.
Credit: This issue was found by the Google Chrome security team.
Other issues
This release also fixes two other network issues:
- NTLM authentication to Squid proxies fails when trying to connect to HTTPS sites (Issue 8771)
- Browser crash when loading some HTTPS sites (Issue 13226)
CVE-2009-2121: Buffer overflow processing HTTP responses
Google Chrome is vulnerable to a buffer overflow in handling certain responses from HTTP servers. A specially crafted response from a server could crash the browser and possibly allow an attacker to run arbitrary code.
More info: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14508 (This issue will be made public once a majority of users are up to date with the fix.)
Severity: Critical. An attacker might be able to run code with the privileges of the logged on user.
Credit: This issue was found by the Google Chrome security team.
Other issues
This release also fixes two other network issues:
- NTLM authentication to Squid proxies fails when trying to connect to HTTPS sites (Issue 8771)
- Browser crash when loading some HTTPS sites (Issue 13226)
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Flash Player 11.8.800.50 Beta (Non-IE)
Shockwave Player 12.0.2.122
Java Runtime Environment 1.7.0.21 (32-bit)
Opera 12.15
Google Web Accelerator 0.2.70

