Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117 Final Now Available for Download

Google has released Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117 to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. Google Chrome 33 Stable comes with a number of new features and improvements. This release also fixes 28 security issues along with a number of crashes and other bugs.



What's new in Google Chrome 33?
Google Chrome 33 Stable comes with a number of new features for developers ranging from Custom Elements, to web speech synthesis and improved WebFont downloading.

Google Chrome 33 Stable also enabled concurrent compilation, which offloads a large part of the optimizing compilation phase to a background thread. The result is that JavaScript applications remain responsive and performance gets a boost.

Flash Player has been updated to 12.0.0.70, which is included with this release.

Download Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117 Stable
Google Chrome 33 Stable is available at the following website. Click on the "Accept and Install" button to start the download.


What's new in Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117 Stable?
Google Chrome 33 includes:
  • Enabled concurrent compilation in V8
  • Updated Pepper Flash to 12.0.0.70.

Security fixes:
This update includes 28 security fixes. Here are highlight some fixes:
  • [$2000][334897] CVE-2013-6652: Issue with relative paths in Windows sandbox named pipe policy. Credit to tyranid. (High)
  • [$1000][331790] CVE-2013-6653: Use-after-free related to web contents. Credit to Khalil Zhani. (High)
  • [$3000][333176] CVE-2013-6654: Bad cast in SVG. Credit to TheShow3511. (High)
  • [$3000][293534] CVE-2013-6655: Use-after-free in layout. Credit to cloudfuzzer. (High)
  • [$500][331725] CVE-2013-6656: Information leak in XSS auditor. Credit to NeexEmil. (High)
  • [$1000][331060] CVE-2013-6657: Information leak in XSS auditor. Credit to NeexEmil. (Medium)
  • [$2000][322891] CVE-2013-6658: Use-after-free in layout. Credit to cloudfuzzer. (Medium)
  • [$1000][306959] CVE-2013-6659: Issue with certificates validation in TLS handshake. Credit to Antoine Delignat-Lavaud and Karthikeyan Bhargavan from Prosecco, Inria Paris. (Medium)

Please see the Chromium security page for more information.

Note: Many of the above bugs were detected using AddressSanitizer.

References:
Google Chrome Stable Update
Google Chrome Blog

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