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    Chrome 148 Update Patches Critical Vulnerabilities

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    Google this week released a Chrome 148 update that resolves 79 vulnerabilities, including 14 critical-severity bugs across multiple components.

    The first critical issue is a heap buffer overflow in WebML tracked as CVE-2026-8509, for which the internet giant paid a $43,000 bug bounty.

    Google has not shared details on the flaw, but its severity rating and the paid amount suggest that it could be exploited for remote code execution.

    The second critical issue is CVE-2026-8510, an integer overflow weakness in Skia that earned the reporting researcher a $25,000 reward.

    The remaining 12 critical-severity security defects resolved with the latest Chrome refresh were all discovered by Google.

    They include eight use-after-free vulnerabilities in UI, FileSystem, Input, Aura, HID, Blink, Tab Groups, and Downloads, an insufficient validation of untrusted input flaw in DataTransfer, an object lifecycle issue in WebShare, an integer overflow bug in ANGLE, and a race condition in Payments.

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    The Chrome 148 update also resolves 37 high-severity weaknesses, including multiple use-after-free, out-of-bounds write, heap buffer overflow, insufficient validation of untrusted input, integer overflow, insufficient policy enforcement, out-of-bounds read, and type confusion defects.

    Google says it paid $44,000 in bug bounty rewards for four of these flaws (the top two rewards were of $25,000 and $10,000). The final amount might be higher, as the company has yet to disclose the amounts for several other issues.

    Google makes no mention of any of these issues being exploited in the wild.

    The latest Chrome iteration is now rolling out as version 148.0.7778.167 for Linux and as versions 148.0.7778.167/168 for Windows and macOS.

    Firefox received a security update as well. Its latest iteration, namely version 150.0.3, resolves five high-severity flaws in JIT, WebAssembly, JavaScript Engine, and Profile Backup.

    Related: Vulnerability in Claude Extension for Chrome Exposes AI Agent to Takeover

    Related: Chrome 148 Rolls Out With 127 Security Fixes

    Related: Google Adjusts Bug Bounties: Chrome Payouts Drop as Android Rewards Rise Amid AI Surge

    Related: Chrome 147, Firefox 150 Security Updates Rolling Out

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