Google Chrome 48.0.2564.82 Stable

  • 20 January 2016
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Google Chrome 48.0.2564.82 Stable
http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2016/01/stable-channel-update_20.html
 
x64
https://dl.google.com/release2/g9jve8z0phr24kcp3aaem6rytt9n9yaztocka8x543omgw0qfbey4b9bw2lld6qtymb0p9fizlg29o6svrzvyr5tsfatl4ivqqd/48.0.2564.82_chrome_installer_win64.exe
x86
https://dl.google.com/release2/u6uvtlaahkn39x1acywy6lg16wsl0es4k5kpk7aq40lkmh4o74xa1tm9py57fqr7u62falj9mgmaifc9670bpkkcw650ld6wxfg/48.0.2564.82_chrome_installer.exe
 
Google Chrome Standalone Offline Installer (32-bit)
Google Chrome Standalone Offline Installer (64-bit)
Alternative Links: (other working download links)
Google Chrome Offline Installer (32-bit)
Google Chrome Offline Installer (64-bit)
For All User Accounts: (if you want to install Chrome for all user accounts)
Google Chrome Offline Installer (32-bit)
Google Chrome Offline Installer (64-bit)

Download Google Chrome MSI Installer for Windows
Download Google Chrome MSI Installer for Windows (Alternative Link)
 
Google Chrome for Mac OS: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346?hl=en

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Thanks, Petr.
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By SecurityWeek News on January 21, 2016
 
Google on Wednesday announced the availability of Chrome 48, a browser release that brings along 37 patches for various security vulnerabilities, including 8 that were reported by external researchers.

Two of the newly patched flaws, CVE-2016-1612 and CVE-2016-1613, were rated High risk and earned each researcher a $3,000 bounty. Google’s Krishna Govind explains in a blog post that one vulnerability was a Bad cast flaw in V8, reported by "cloudfuzzer", while the other was a Use-after-free bug in PDFium reported by an anonymous researcher.
 
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Thanks Petro for the heads up on this Browser

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