22 Security Holes Fixed with the Release of Chrome 25
A total of 22 vulnerabilities, two of which only affect Mac or Linux versions, have been fixed by Google with the release of Chrome 25.
The high-severity security holes include a memory corruption with web audio note identified by Atte Kettunen of OUSPG, a use-after-free in database handling discovered by Chamal de Silva, and a bad memory access with excessive SVG parameters found by Renata Hodovan.
Other high-severity flaws reported by the members of Google Chrome Security Team and the Chromium development community include an integer overflow in blob handling, a buffer overflow in vorbis decoding, a memory management issue in plug-in message handling, and a use-after-free in URL handling.