August 25, 2023 By Pieter Arntz

Google has published details about the first weekly update for the Chrome browser. Recently Google announced that it would start shipping weekly security updates for the Stable channel (the version most of us use). Regular Chrome releases will still come every four weeks, but to get security fixes out faster, updates to address security and other high impact bugs will be scheduled weekly.
This should also help in the reduction of a patch gap in the Chome release cycle. When a Chrome security bug is fixed, the fix is added to the public Chromium source code repository. The fix is then tested and evaluated before it goes to the Stable Channel. The gap is the time between the patch appearing in the Chromium repository and it being shipped in a Stable channel update.
The latest update has fixes for five vulnerabilities. Four of these vulnerabilities have been classified with a High importance and one as Medium. All these vulnerabilities have been reported by external researchers between August 1 and August 7, 2023.