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Google rolled out Chrome 134 with 14 security fixes, including nine for security defects reported by external researchers.

The most severe of these is CVE-2025-1914, a high-severity out-of-bounds read bug in the V8 JavaScript engine that earned its two reporting researchers a $7,000 bug bounty reward.

The latest Chrome update resolves six externally reported medium-severity flaws, including an improper limitation in DevTools, a use-after-free in Profiles, improper implementations in Browser UI and Media Stream, and out-of-bounds reads in PDFium and Media.

Two low-severity improper implementations in Selection and Permission Prompts were also addressed in this browser release.

Google says it handed out a total of $27,000 in bug bounty rewards to the reporting researchers for these vulnerabilities, but is keeping details on the flaws restricted for the time being.

Silent installation

 

https://www.mediafire.com/file/2f16dtyky89bjwj/Google+Chrome+134.0.6998.166+AIO+Silent+Install.7z/file


https://mir.cr/0PBM1SOC


Windows 7/8


Silent installation

 

Google Chrome 109.0.5414.168 AIO windows 7 last version Install Silent 


https://www.mediafire.com/file/y480s6kyzu9k81l/Google+Chrome+109.0.5414.168+AIO+Install+Silent.7z/file

 

 

https://mir.cr/0GHBFW82


Edited by T3rM1nat0Rr3

  • T3rM1nat0Rr3 changed the title to Google Chrome 134.0.6998.89 Dual x86x64 Silent
  • T3rM1nat0Rr3 changed the title to Google Chrome 134.0.6998.166 Dual x86x64 Silent

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