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Google released a Chrome update on July 8 fixing 27 security vulnerabilities, 13 of which are use-after-free flaws. Two are rated critical, including CVE-2026-15129 affecting the Chrome Views component, which could enable remote code execution via malicious web content. Google internally discovered 24 of the flaws using AI-assisted tools.
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