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Vivaldi 5.4.2753.45, Edge 105.0.1343.25 and Brave 1.43.88 available

The Chromium-based updates follow the Chrome 105 update.

After Chrome 105 was released a few das ago, several manufacturers of Chromium-based browsers have followed now and also provide updates to fix several vulnerabilities.

On August 30, Google released the new major version 105 of its Chrome browser. The update eliminated 24 security vulnerabilities, including a vulnerability (CVE-2022-3038) that is classified as critical. Several manufacturers of Chromium-based browsers have now followed suit and updated their programs. So far these are Brave, Microsoft (Edge) and Vivaldi.

Vivaldi was again the quickest to react and released an update to version 5.4.2753.45 on August 31. However, this is based on the Chromium version 104.0.5112.112 from the Extended Stable Channel. However, the relevant security vulnerabilities have been eliminated.

Brave released its browser in the updated version 1.43.88. Like Google Chrome, it is based on Chromium 105, but already on the newer version 105.0.5195.68. The update to Brave 1.43.88 also brings numerous bug fixes and improvements.

Microsoft released an update for Edge to version 105.0.1343.25. It is based on Chromium 105.0.5195.54, like Chrome. With the new Edge version, Microsoft has also fixed an Edge-specific vulnerability (CVE-2022-38012). Injected code could break out of the browser sandbox.

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