[German]Google has released updates of the Google Chrome browser in the Stable Channel for Mac, Linux and Windows to version 120.0.6099.216/217 on January 9, 2023. Version 120.0.6099.216 for Mac and 120.0.6099.217 for Windows were released in the Extended Stable Channel. The Android app of the Chrome browser has also been updated. The updates contain security fixes. Here is an overview of these updates (thanks to the reader for pointing this out).
Advertising
Google Chrome 120.0.6099.216/217 (Stable)
The announcement can be found on the Google blog. The stable channel has been updated to version 120.0.6099.216 for macOS and Linux. For Windows, the update updates the browser to version 120.0.6099.216/217. Google states the following security fix(es) has been shipped.
[$TBD][1513379] High CVE-2024-0333: Insufficient data validation in Extensions. Reported by Malcolm Stagg (@malcolmst) of SODIUM-24, LLC on 2023-12-20
Chrome will be rolled out to systems via the automatic update function over the next few days and weeks. You can (and should in this case) also update the browser manually (via the menu and the About Google Chrome command). The latest build of the Chrome browser can also be downloaded here.
Google Chrome 120.0.6099.216/217 (Extended Stable)
In the Extended Stable Channel, Google Chrome for macOS has been updated to version 120.0.6099.216 and for Windows to version 120.0.6099.217. It contains the same fixes as in the Stable Channel. The update will be rolled out in the coming days.
Chrome for Android 120.0.6099.210
Furthermore, according to this Google post, Google Chrome for Android has been updated to version 120.0.6099.210 and will be distributed via update in the next few days. This version contains stability and performance improvements, as well as the same security fixes as mentioned above for the desktop versions of the browser.
Advertising