Google Releases Chrome 65 for Linux, Windows, and Mac with 45 Security Fixes | Linux Today

Google Releases Chrome 65 for Linux, Windows, and Mac with 45 Security Fixes

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Marius Nestor
Mar 6, 2018

Google Chrome 65.0.3325.146 is now the latest stable version of the Chromium-based web browser, and it introduces two new APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for web developers, namely CSS Paint API and ServerTiming API, which Google announced during the beta stages of development. Of course, this new stable Chrome release also brings various other improvements to several of web browser’s components, including the Blink engine, as well as numerous security fixes. According to Google. a total of 45 security vulnerabilities have been addressed in the Chrome 65 release.

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Marius Nestor

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