Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117

Google - (Open Source)



Combining speed and efficiency, Google Chrome browser is a smart choice for any Internet user.

Google Chrome is a web browser based on the Chromium project developed to be a faster and innovative browser. Besides performance issues, a distinguishing feature of Google Chrome compared to the competition is the fact that it has a dedicated storage space and a dedicated process for each tab or window to gain stability and security.

The browser keeps the classic features such as tabs, private browsing, bookmarks management, integrating search engine in the address bar and add-ons support. But Google Chrome stands out from the competition by including a synchronization system browser with a Google account to benefit from a better integration of services with the operating system. It manages the creation of shortcuts to applications such as GMail Drive, Events, Play, etc. There is also the integration of Flash Player natively in the browser which frees the user to install third party software or a PDF viewer.

The Multi-tab option allows to select multiple tabs at once just by pressing Ctrl. Thus, it is very easy to delete, move, or refresh a group of tabs with a single click.

The address bar of the browser also serves as the search bar so user can directly type keywords in it and access the results of the search engine most used in the world.

Title:
Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117
File Size:
35.1 MB
Requirements:
Windows XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
21 Feb 2014
Publisher:
Google
Homepage:
http://www.google.com
MD5 Checksum:
261EEC91B8A0FAA76499559265B1A627

# Security Fixes
- Issue with relative paths in Windows sandbox named pipe policy.
- Use-after-free related to web contents.
- Bad cast in SVG.
- Use-after-free in layout.
- Information leak in XSS auditor.
- Information leak in XSS auditor.
- Use-after-free in layout.
- Issue with certificates validation in TLS handshake.
- Information leak in drag and drop.
- Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives. Of these, seven are fixes for issues that could have allowed for sandbox escapes from compromised renderers.




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