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The Chrome web browser has the most significant market share of them all, with 3.45 billion users, so it’s not surprising that many eyes are on the code looking for security flaws. Google has just released version 129 of Chrome, fixing nine security vulnerabilities, and users are urged to update as soon as possible. Here’s what you need to know.
What’s New In Google Chrome 129.0.6668.58 For Windows, Mac and Linux Users?
A stable channel update posting for desktop users of the Chrome web browser has announced a new version containing “a number of fixes and improvements.” You can read about Chrome developments here, and the new features of Chrome 129 are highlighted here. However, as a security guy I’m not overly interested in those for now: what I want to explain are the vulnerabilities that have been fixed and how to ensure the newly protected version of the browser is installed and activated on your device.