Google has updated its Chrome Web browser to version 7.0.517.41 for Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms. The update addresses multiple vulnerabilities, including the potential of an attacker to execute arbitrary code.
The update lists twelve vulnerabilities, all rated as “High,” which according to the Google Severity Guidelines for Security Issues, is used if the vulnerability lets an attacker read or modify confidential data belonging to other web sites. The latest update also has an updated version of Flash included.
More Information is available from Google: http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2010/11/stable-channel-update.html

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