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Chrome Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Execute Remote Code

Google has released Chrome 133, which includes critical security fixes and improvements for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The update addresses 12 vulnerabilities, including two high-severity use-after-free bugs that could enable remote code execution. Users are strongly urged to update their browsers immediately to prevent exploitation. Detailed information on these vulnerabilities is restricted to protect users until updates are applied.

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