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CVE-2026-76034critical

Critical Chrome Update Fixes Two Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities

Google has released an update for Chrome's desktop versions, addressing 15 security flaws. Two of these are critical buffer overflow vulnerabilities, one in WebGL (CVE-2026-76034) and another in the Dawn library used for WebGPU (CVE-2026-76036). These issues could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. Users are urged to update to version 151.0.7922.169/.170 to protect themselves.