Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Stable, Beta Channel Updates

Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. It has one box for everything: Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages. Will give you thumbnails of your top sites; Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab. Desktop shortcuts allow you to launch your favorite Web apps straight from your desktop.

Stable, Beta Channel Update
Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 has been released to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame. This release will also be posted to the Beta Channel.

Download
Download Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Stable Channel standalone offline installer at website Download Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Stable channel or install from website http://www.google.com/chrome

For Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Beta install from website www.google.com/chrome beta or download standalone offline installer at website Download Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Beta channel

Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Stable

What's new in Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 Stable, Beta Channel
Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 contains a built in PDF viewer that is secured in Chrome’s sandbox. In addition contains the over 800 bug fixes and stability improvements. As always, it also contains our latest security fixes, listed below.
• [17655] Possible pop-up blocker bypass. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (SkyLined). (Low)
• [55745] Cross-origin video theft with canvas. Credit to Nirankush Panchbhai and Microsoft Vulnerability Research (MSVR). (Medium)
• [56237] Browser crash with HTML5 databases. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). (Low)
• [58319] Prevent excessive file dialogs, possibly leading to browser crash. Credit to Cezary Tomczak (gosu.pl). (Low)
[$500] [59554] Use after free in history handling. Credit to Stefan Troger. (High)
• [Linux / Mac] [59817] Make sure the “dangerous file types” list is uptodate with the Windows platforms. Credit to Billy Rios of the Google Security Team. (Medium)
• [61701] Browser crash with HTTP proxy authentication. Credit to Mohammed Bouhlel. (Low)
• [61653] Out-of-bounds read regression in WebM video support. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans), based on earlier testcases from Mozilla and Microsoft (MSVR). (Medium)
[$1,000] [62127] Crash due to bad indexing with malformed video. Credit to miaubiz. (High)
• [62168] Possible browser memory corruption via malicious privileged extension. Credit to kuzzcc. (Medium)
[$1,000] [62401] Use after free with SVG animations. Credit to Sławomir Błażek. (High)
[$500] [63051] Use after free in mouse dragging event handling. Credit to kuzzcc. (Medium)
[$1,000] [63444] Double free in XPath handling. Credit to Yang Dingning from NCNIPC, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. (High)

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