Google Chrome 16.0.912.63 Stable released

Google Chrome Stable Update
Google Chrome 16.0.912.63 has been updated to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Chrome Frame. This vesion is the first stable release of the Google Chrome 16.0. Google Chrome 16.0 contains some great improvements, updates, and new features including enhancements to Sync and the ability to create multiple profiles on a single instance of Chrome. In addition, this release includes fixes for security issues as listed in What's new in Google Chrome 16.0.912.63 Stable section.

Overview
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.

Install Google Chrome
To install Google Chrome 16.0.912.63 Stable please visit http://www.google.com/chrome website.

Google Chrome 16.0.912.63

What's new in Google Chrome 16.0.912.63 Stable (December 12, 2011)
Google Chrome 16.0.912.63 contains a number of new features and updates, including:
  • Updated V8 - 3.6.6.11 JavaScript engine.
  • Support multiple profiles.
  • Sync now brings bookmarks and other personalized settings to all of user's devices.

Security fixes and rewards:
  1. [81753] CVE-2011-3903: Out-of-bounds read in regex matching. Credit to David Holloway of the Chromium development community. (Medium)
  2. [95465] CVE-2011-3905: Out-of-bounds reads in libxml. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).(Low)
  3. [$500] [98809] CVE-2011-3906: Out-of-bounds read in PDF parser. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG. (Medium)
  4. [$1,000] [99016] CVE-2011-3907: URL bar spoofing with view-source. Credit to Luka Treiber of ACROS Security. (High)
  5. [100863] CVE-2011-3908: Out-of-bounds read in SVG parsing. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG.(Low)
  6. [101010] CVE-2011-3909: [64-bit only] Memory corruption in CSS property array. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (scarybeasts) and Chu. (Medium)
  7. [101494] CVE-2011-3910: Out-of-bounds read in YUV video frame handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Cris Neckar). (Medium)
  8. [101779] CVE-2011-3911: Out-of-bounds read in PDF. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (scarybeasts) and Robert Swiecki of the Google Security Team. (Medium)
  9. [$1,000] [102359] CVE-2011-3912: Use-after-free in SVG filters. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. (High)
  10. [$1,000] [103921] CVE-2011-3913: Use-after-free in Range handling. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. (High)
  11. [$1,000] [104011] CVE-2011-3914: Out-of-bounds write in v8 i18n handling. Credit to Sławomir Błażek. (High)
  12. [$1,000] [104529] CVE-2011-3915: Buffer overflow in PDF font handling. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. (High)
  13. [$500] [104959] CVE-2011-3916: Out-of-bounds reads in PDF cross references. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. (Medium)
  14. [105162] CVE-2011-3917: Stack-buffer-overflow in FileWatcher. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Marty Barbella). (Medium)
  15. [107258] CVE-2011-3904: Use-after-free in bidi handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno) and miaubiz. (High)

Source: Google Chrome Releases

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