The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 135 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
Chrome 135.0.7049.52 (Linux) 135.0.7049.41/42 Windows and Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements -- a list of changes is available in the log. Watch out for upcoming Chrome and Chromium blog posts about new features and big efforts delivered in 135.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update includes 14 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[TBD][405140652] High CVE-2025-3066: Use after free in Navigations. Reported by Sven Dysthe (@svn-dys) on 2025-03-21
[$10000][376491759] Medium CVE-2025-3067: Inappropriate implementation in Custom Tabs. Reported by Philipp Beer (TU Wien) on 2024-10-31
[$2000][401823929] Medium CVE-2025-3068: Inappropriate implementation in Intents. Reported by Simon Rawet on 2025-03-09
[$1000][40060076] Medium CVE-2025-3069: Inappropriate implementation in Extensions. Reported by NDevTK on 2022-06-26
[$1000][40086360] Medium CVE-2025-3070: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in Extensions. Reported by Anonymous on 2017-01-01
[$2000][40051596] Low CVE-2025-3071: Inappropriate implementation in Navigations. Reported by David Erceg on 2020-02-23
[$1000][362545037] Low CVE-2025-3072: Inappropriate implementation in Custom Tabs. Reported by Om Apip on 2024-08-27
[$500][388680893] Low CVE-2025-3073: Inappropriate implementation in Autofill. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-01-09
[$500][392818696] Low CVE-2025-3074: Inappropriate implementation in Downloads. Reported by Farras Givari on 2025-01-28
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
As usual, our ongoing internal security work was responsible for a wide range of fixes:
Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Prudhvikumar Bommana
Google Chrome