Google Chrome 19.0.1084.46 released to Stable Channel

Google Chrome Stable Update
Google Chrome 19.0.1084.46 has been released to the Stable channel for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Chrome Frame platforms. Google Chrome 19.0.1084.46 includes new Tab Sync. When you're signed in to Chrome, the tabs you have open on one device are available on all your other devices by click the new "Other devices" menu on the New Tab page. The tab’s back and forward navigation history is also included, so you can pick up browsing right where you left off.

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 19.0.1084.46 Stable please visit http://www.google.com/chrome web site.

What's new in Google Chrome 19.0.1084.46 Stable (May 15, 2012)
Google Chrome 19.0.1084.46 contains a number of new features and updates, including:
  • Tab Sync: Where tabs you have open on one device are available on all your other devices.
Security fixes and rewards:
  • [112983] CVE-2011-3083: Browser crash with video + FTP. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG. (Low)
  • [113496] CVE-2011-3084: Load links from internal pages in their own process. Credit to Brett Wilson of the Chromium development community. (Low)
  • [118374] CVE-2011-3085: UI corruption with long autofilled values. Credit to “psaldorn”. (Medium)
  • [$1000] [118642] CVE-2011-3086: Use-after-free with style element. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. (High)
  • [118664] CVE-2011-3087: Incorrect window navigation. Credit to Charlie Reis of the Chromium development community. (Low)
  • [$500] [120648] CVE-2011-3088: Out-of-bounds read in hairline drawing. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG. (Medium)
  • [$1000] [120711] CVE-2011-3089: Use-after-free in table handling. Credit to miaubiz. (High)
  • [$500] [121223] CVE-2011-3090: Race condition with workers. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. (Medium)
  • [121734] CVE-2011-3091: Use-after-free with indexed DB. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). (High)
  • [$1000] [122337] CVE-2011-3092: Invalid write in v8 regex. Credit to Christian Holler. (High)
  • [$500] [122585] CVE-2011-3093: Out-of-bounds read in glyph handling. Credit to miaubiz. (Medium)
  • [122586] CVE-2011-3094: Out-of-bounds read in Tibetan handling. Credit to miaubiz. (Medium)
  • [$1000] [123481] CVE-2011-3095: Out-of-bounds write in OGG container. Credit to Hannu Heikkinen. (High)
  • [Linux only] [123530] CVE-2011-3096: Use-after-free in GTK omnibox handling. Credit to Arthur Gerkis. (Low)
  • [123733] [124182] CVE-2011-3097: Out-of-bounds write in sampled functions with PDF. Credit to Kostya Serebryany of Google and Evgeniy Stepanov of Google. (High)
  • [Windows only] [124216] CVE-2011-3098: Bad search path for Windows Media Player plug-in. Credit to Haifei Li of Microsoft and MSVR (MSVR:159). (Low)
  • [124479] CVE-2011-3099: Use-after-free in PDF with corrupt font encoding name. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team and Gynvael Coldwind of Google Security Team. (High)
  • [124652] CVE-2011-3100: Out-of-bounds read drawing dash paths. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). (Medium)

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

Source: Google Chrome Releases

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