Chrome v72 is available for Windows/MacOS/Linux, 58 security fixes

After the launch of Chrome 72 for Android, Google brought the latest stable version of Chrome to Linux, Windows, and Mac desktop users. This update enhances stability and security for a better browsing experience. Ordinary users do not need to be aware of the underlying changes, such as the declaration of public class fields in scripts, the new user-activated query API, service work improvements, and the propagation of unhandled exceptions.

Chrome 72 also improves interoperability with several other web browsers and is not in favour of continuing to provide support for the TLS 1.0 / 1.1 standard (expected to be completely removed in Chrome 81 in early 2020).

This update includes 58 security fixes.

[$7500][914497] Critical CVE-2019-5754: Inappropriate implementation in QUIC Networking. Reported by Klzgrad on 2018-12-12
[$N/A][906043] High CVE-2019-5782:  Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Qixun Zhao of Qihoo 360 Vulcan Team via Tianfu Cup on 2018-11-16
[$5000][913296] High CVE-2019-5755: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Jay Bosamiya on 2018-12-10
[$5000][895152] High CVE-2019-5756: Use after free in PDFium. Reported by Anonymous on 2018-10-14
[$3000][915469] High CVE-2019-5757: Type Confusion in SVG. Reported by Alexandru Pitis, Microsoft Browser Vulnerability Research on 2018-12-15

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