Google’s Chrome 142 Update: A Comedy of Bugs and Patches!

Google’s latest Chrome 142 update doesn’t just bring new features but also fixes five security vulnerabilities. The star of the show? An out-of-bounds write bug in WebGPU with a CVSS score of 8.8, proving once again that even browsers can have midlife crises. Stay updated, stay safe!

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Chrome’s new update isn’t just a facelift; it’s more like an emergency patch-up job for a car with three flat tires. You know things are dicey when even your browser is trying harder to avoid crashes than a nervous driver’s ed student. Google’s latest Chrome 142 update is a testament to the fact that in the world of browsers, even the tiniest bug can cause a massive headache—especially when it’s a high-severity flaw lurking like a ninja in the shadows of your tabs!

Key Points:

  • Google’s Chrome 142 update fixes five vulnerabilities, including three high-severity ones.
  • The most critical flaw, CVE-2025-12725, involves an out-of-bounds write bug in the WebGPU graphics API.
  • Two other high-severity bugs are found in the Views framework and V8 JavaScript engine.
  • Additional medium-severity flaws involve inappropriate implementations in Omnibox.
  • The update is rolling out for various platforms, with no evidence of exploits in the wild yet.

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