Google Chrome 131.0.6778.204/205 Update Released
Critical Vulnerabilities Fixed
Google has released versions 131.0.6778.204/205 of its popular web browser, Chrome. These updates address a range of critical security vulnerabilities, including zero-day flaws, which are vital for protecting user data and improving system security.
The update fixes issues such as memory management flaws, vulnerabilities related to browser extensions, and potential remote code execution (RCE) threats. The addressed vulnerabilities, tracked under CVE-2024-12692 (High), CVE-2024-12693 (High), CVE-2024-12694 (High) and CVE-2024-12695 (High), could allow attackers unauthorized access to systems. As such, this update is categorized as high-priority and critical.
For enterprise users and IT administrators, applying this update promptly is crucial. Tools like Easy2Patch, which integrate seamlessly with platforms such as Microsoft Intune and SCCM, can automate the patching process, saving valuable time. Using Easy2Patch to deploy the latest Chrome version ensures compliance with security standards and device compatibility.
Easy2Patch update catalog has been released today, and you can access the latest version of Google Chrome through the catalog. By manually clicking the Download Catalog button on Easy2Patch, you will be able to view the updates.
Users are advised to update to the latest version of Chrome to maintain a secure browsing environment and regularly check for updates to keep their systems protected.
For detailed information about the security update, you can visit the official Google Chrome website.
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