Google Chrome 8.0.552.237 has been released to the Stable channel for all platforms

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Stable Update
Google Chrome 8.0.552.237 has been released to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame.

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Google Chrome 8.0.552.237 Stable

What's new in Google Chrome 8.0.552.237 Stable, Beta Channel
Google Chrome 8.0.552.237 contains the security fixes listed below.
• [58053] Browser crash in extensions notification handling. Credit to Eric Roman of the Chromium development community. (Medium)
[$1337] [65764] Bad pointer handling in node iteration. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. (High)
• [66334] Crashes when printing multi-page PDFs. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans). (High)
[$1000] [66560] Stale pointer with CSS + canvas. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. (High)
[$500] [66748] Stale pointer with CSS + cursors. Credit to Jan Tošovský. (High)
[67100] High Use after free in PDF page handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans). (High)
[$1000] [67208] Stack corruption after PDF out-of-memory condition. Credit to Jared Allar of CERT. (High)
[$1000] [67303] Bad memory access with mismatched video frame sizes. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG; plus independent discovery by Google Chrome Security Team (SkyLined) and David Warren of CERT. (High)
[$500] [67363] Stale pointer with SVG use element. Credited anonymously; plus indepdent discovery by miaubiz. (High)
[$1000] [67393] Uninitialized pointer in the browser triggered by rogue extension. Credit to kuzzcc. (Medium)
[$1000] [68115] Vorbis decoder buffer overflows. Credit to David Warren of CERT. (High)
[$1000] [68170] Buffer overflow in PDF shading. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG. (High)
[$1000] [68178] Bad cast in anchor handling. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. (High)
[$1000] [68181] Bad cast in video handling. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. (High)
[$1000] [68439] Stale rendering node after DOM node removal. Credit to Martin Barbella; plus independent discovery by Google Chrome Security Team (SkyLined). (High)
[$3133.7] [68666] Stale pointer in speech handling. Credit to Sergey Glazunov. (Critical)

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