Google Chrome 32.0.1700.76 Final Now Available for Download

Google has released Google Chrome 32.0.1700.76 to the Stable channel for Windows and Chrome Frame and 32.0.1700.77 for Mac and Linux. Google Chrome 32 Stable comes with new Tab indicators for sound, webcam and casting, and also automatically block malware files. It possible to manage multiple Chrome windows with an integrated app launcher when run Chrome 32 in Windows 8 Metro mode.


What's new in Google Chrome 32?
Google Chrome 32 contains following updates:

Tab indicators for sound, webcam and casting.
With Google Chrome 32, you can now visually scan your tabs for a speaker icon to quickly find the offender. Chrome 32 also indicate which tabs are currently using your webcam or are being cast to your TV.

Playing audio

Using your webcam (credit: Google)

Casting to TV (credit: Google)

A different look for Windows 8 Metro mode.
If you run Google Chrome 32 in Windows 8/8.1 Metro mode, you possible to manage multiple Chrome windows and quickly get to your favorite Chrome Apps with an integrated app launcher.

app launcher

Automatically blocking malware files.
Google Chrome 32 will now automatically block malware files. If you see "This file is malicious, and Chrome has blocked it" message in the download tray at the bottom of your screen, you can click "Dismiss" knowing that Chrome is working to keep you safe.

automatically block malware file (credit: Google)

Flash Player has been updated to 12.0.0.41, which is included with this release.

For more information about features coming to Google Chrome, check out the Chrome Blog.

Download Google Chrome 32.0.100.76 Stable
Google Chrome 32 Stable is available at the following website. Click on the "Accept and Install" button to start the download.


What's new in Google Chrome 32.0.1700.76 Stable?
Google Chrome 32 contains a number of new improvements and updates, including:
  • Tab indicators for sound, webcam and casting.
  • A different look for Windows 8 Metro mode.
  • Automatically blocking malware files.
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs.
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance.
  • Updated Pepper Flash to 12.0.0.41.

Security fixes:
This update includes 11 security fixes. Here are highlight some fixes:
  • [$1000][249502] CVE-2013-6646: Use-after-free in web workers. Credit to Collin Payne. (High)
  • [$1000][326854] CVE-2013-6641: Use-after-free related to forms. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. (High)
  • [$1000][324969] CVE-2013-6642: Address bar spoofing in Chrome for Android. Credit to lpilorz. (High)
  • [$5000][321940] CVE-2013-6643: Unprompted sync with an attacker’s Google account. Credit to Joao Lucas Melo Brasio. (High)
  • [318791] Medium CVE-2013-6645 Use-after-free related to speech input elements. Credit to Khalil Zhani. (Medium)

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

References:
Google Chrome Stable Update
Google Chrome Blog

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