The Chrome team is pleased to announce that Chrome 29 has entered the stable version sequence, providing Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame versions. The current version number is 29.0.1547.57, which includes bug fixes and improvements:
- Improvements to Omnibox Based on the site you visited
- You can reset the personal Profile to the previous status.
- Many new applications and extended APIs
- Massive stability and performance improvement
Security problems solved:
- [$1337] [181617] High CVE-2013-2900: Incomplete path sanitization in file handling. Credit to Krystian Bigaj.
- [$500] [254159] Low CVE-2013-2905: Information leak via overly broad permissions on shared memory files. Credit to Christian Jaeger.
- [$1337] [257363] High CVE-2013-2901: Integer overflow in ANGLE. Credit to Alex Chapman.
- [$1000] [260105] High CVE-2013-2902: Use after free in XSLT. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
- [$1000] [260156] High CVE-2013-2903: Use after free in media element. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
- [$1000] [260428] High CVE-2013-2904: Use after free in document parsing. Credit to cloudfuzzer.
For the complete list, see SVN log.