Google this week announced a Chrome update that resolves a total of 11 vulnerabilities in the browser, including six reported by external researchers.
Of these, five are use-after-free issues, including four that are considered “high severity.” Use-after-free flaws are triggered when a program does not clear the pointer after freeing memory allocation.
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