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Eugene

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Thu Sep 14, 2023, 08:22 AM Sep 2023

Update everything: Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Edge just patched a big flaw

Source: The Verge

Update everything: Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Edge just patched a big flaw

A software vulnerability could give hackers easy access to your computer. Major browser makers have fixed it, but the problem is more widespread than that.

By Wes Davis, a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020.

Sep 13, 2023, 6:29 PM EDT

Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, and Brave have each issued critical security patches, reports Stack Diary. The patches address a vulnerability that an attacker could use to gain access to or run malicious code on your computer, and the companies acknowledge it’s been actively exploited in the wild. NIST classifies the vulnerability as severe. Other companies’ applications are affected — the vulnerability is linked to code used to render WebP images, which are widely used.

The software version numbers containing the fix are below.

• Google: Chrome version 116.0.5846.187 (Mac / Linux); Chrome version 116.0.5845.187/.188 (Windows)
• Mozilla: Firefox 117.0.1; Firefox ESR 102.15.1; Firefox ESR 115.2.1; Thunderbird 102.15.1; Thunderbird 115.2.2
• Microsoft: Edge version 116.0.1938.81
• Brave: Brave Browser version 1.57.64

Stack Diary mentioned that Electron-based apps like encrypted-messaging app Signal and Bandisoft’s Honeyview have also released patches for the issue. Other apps, like Affinity, Gimp, LibreOffice, Telegram, many Android applications, and “cross-platform apps built with Flutter” are likewise affected, according to the site.

Apple also released a security patch this week for what appears to be the same issue, though it references a different issue number on the NIST site.

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Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/13/23872484/chrome-firefox-brave-edge-security-update-webp-vulnerability

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Original reporting: Critical WebP bug: many apps, not just browsers, under threat (Stack Diary)

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Update everything: Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Edge just patched a big flaw (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2023 OP
I thought it was a bit too coincidental canetoad Sep 2023 #1

canetoad

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1. I thought it was a bit too coincidental
Thu Sep 14, 2023, 05:43 PM
Sep 2023

That my browsers and thunderbird all updated yesterday. Thanks for the info.

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