Google recently released the new Chrome versions 130.0.6723.58/59 for Windows and macOS, and 130.0.6723.58 for Linux. Google is thus closing 17 security vulnerabilities in its browser, none of which appear to have been exploited for attacks to date. Manufacturers of other Chromium-based browsers should follow suit soon. Further reading: I got sick of Chrome’s BS and switched to Vivaldi. Here’s what happened In the Chrome release blog, Daniel Yip lists 13 of the 17 security vulnerabilities that have been fixed, which were discovered by external security researchers and reported to Google. Googl…