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Latest Chrome and Edge stable channel builds fix critical memory UAF security vulnerability

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The latest Edge and Chrome Stable Channel builds contain a fix for a critical User-After-Free memory flaw which could allow attackers to execute malicious code upon successful exploitation.
Microsoft and Google have both released new Stable Channel Builds that patch a critical Chromium-based Use-After-Free (UAF) vulnerability which could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code upon successful exploitation. For Edge, it is version 94.0.992.31, while for Google Chrome, it is version 94.0.4606.61. The new builds are based on Chromium version 94.0.4606.54. The vulnerability has been assigned the ID « CVE-2021-37973 » and the flaw was discovered by a Google Security engineer Clément Lecigne with assistance from Sergei Glazunov and Mark Brand, among others.

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