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Google Chrome 137.0.7151.119 / .120 with 3 security fixes and Extended Stable 136.0.7103.177

According to the release notes, it should be rolled out in the next few days.

Google Chrome 137.0.7151.119 / .120 with 3 security fixes and Extended Stable 136.0.7103.177

Google released a new security update for the Chrome browser last night. Version 137.0.7151.119 / .120 fixes three security vulnerabilities rated High.

CVE-2025-6191 causes an Integer overflow in V8 and CVE-2025-6192 is a Use after free in Profiler. Accordingly, the Android version of the Chrome browser is also receiving an update to version 137.0.7151.115. These security vulnerabilities have also been closed.

According to the release notes, it should be rolled out in the next few days. In addition, the Extended Stable version also received an update to 136.0.7103.177 yesterday. This is likely more about performance and stability improvements.

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