
Google released Chrome 126 that patches six security issues, four of which address high-severity vulnerabilities reported by external researchers.
The first reported bug tracked as CVE-2024-6100 is a high-severity type confusion issue in the V8 JavaScript engine.
The second issue addressed is CVE-2024-6101, is an inappropriate implementation in WebAssembly.
The Chrome 126 security update also resolves two high-severity flaws in Dawn, namely an out-of-bounds memory access flaw tracked as CVE-2024-6102 and a use-after-free tracked as CVE-2024-6103
Google has shared no technical details on these vulnerabilities and said none of the issues are being exploited in the wild.
The latest Chrome iteration is now rolling out to users as version 126.0.6478.114 for Linux and as versions 126.0.6478.114/115 for Windows and macOS.


