Nov. 1 (Portaltic/EP) –
Google has announced the release of a new Chrome update for Windows, Linux and Mac with which it has corrected a registered vulnerability, referring to an error in the engine Javascript Chrome V8.
The company has indicated who received notification of this problem, identified with the nomenclature CVE-2022-3723 from a group of Avast experts and analysts on October 25.
The company has not provided details on this error and has only determined that it is a type confusion in V8, which would have affected Google’s JavaSacript search engineused by web pages to enter this code.
After registering and fixing this vulnerability with a security patch, the company has published the stable channel updates for Mac and Linux (107.0.5304.87) and for Windows (107.0.5304.87/.88). All of them will be available in the coming days or weeks.
It should be remembered that Google Chrome is considered the browser with the most recorded vulnerabilities, according to a recent report by Atlas VPN, based on compiled information by the VulDB database.
This study refers to some of the most recent Google browser vulnerabilities, including CVE-2022-3075, CVE-2022-3318, CVE-2022-3314, CVE-2022-331, CVE-2022-3309 and CVE-2022-3307.