Google this week announced that the first stable release of Chrome 110 brings 15 security fixes, including 10 that address vulnerabilities reported by external researchers.
Of the externally reported bugs, three are rated ‘high severity’. These include a type of confusion flaw in the V8 engine, an inappropriate implementation issue in full screen mode, and an out-of-bounds read vulnerability in WebRTC.
Google says it handed out over $26,000 in bug bounty rewards to the reporting researchers.
The internet giant makes no mention of any of these vulnerabilities being exploited in attacks.
The latest Chrome release is rolling out to users as versions 110.0.5481.77/.78 for Windows, and version 110.0.5481.77 for Mac and Linux.
The iOS and Android versions of the browser have been updated to 110.0.5481.83 and 110.0.5481.63/.64, respectively.