Google patches 'critical' Chrome code execution flaws
The first security patch for Google's new Chrome browser is out, fixing at least two "critical" vulnerabilities that put Windows users at risk of code execution attacks.[ SEE: Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw ]The patch, which is rolled out automatically via Chrome's auto-update feature, also addresses two additional security vulnerabilities -- the carpet-bombing issue and a denial-of-service flaw that could lead to browser crashes and data loss.