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Late Chrome Update Patches 13 Vulnerabilities
3 Dec
Summary
- Chrome 143.0.7499.40/41 released with 13 security fixes.
- Four vulnerabilities in the update are classified as high risk.
- A type confusion issue in the V8 JavaScript engine was patched.

Google has issued an update for its Chrome browser, version 143, addressing a total of 13 security vulnerabilities across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. The release, which arrived a week later than anticipated without explanation, brings important security enhancements to users. None of the reported vulnerabilities have been actively exploited in the wild.
The update, available as versions 143.0.7499.40/41 for Windows and macOS, and 143.0.7499.40 for Linux, details fixes for issues reported by external researchers. Google has categorized four of these vulnerabilities as high risk, including a significant type confusion flaw discovered in the V8 JavaScript engine (CVE-2025-13630).
Further details indicate three other vulnerabilities are classified as medium risk, with the remainder falling into the low-risk category. This comprehensive patch ensures a more secure browsing experience for millions of users worldwide, reinforcing Google's commitment to timely security maintenance.




