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![]() ![]() Microsoft Edge 115 introduces a handful of new policies and just a single new feature. The eleven Chromium-specific security issues are listed on the Microsoft Update Guide website. Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Spoofing Vulnerability - CVE-2023-35392.Microsoft Edge for Android Spoofing Vulnerability - CVE-2023-38173.Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability - CVE-2023-38187.The three vulnerabilities have severity ratings of moderate and low. One of the Edge-specific vulnerabilities affects the Android version of the browser only. Microsoft reveals here that it addressed three Edge-specific vulnerabilities and eleven vulnerabilities affecting all Chromium-based web browsers. The browser should display the version 1.183 (Microsoft Edge Stable) or 1.90 (Microsoft Edge Extended Stable) after the latest update has been installed. Microsoft Edge runs an automatic update check when the help page is opened and will download and install any update that it finds. Edge users may select Menu > Help > About Microsoft Edge to display the current version of the browser that is installed on the device. ![]() Google released an update for its Chrome web browser just a day earlier that addressed a total of 20 different security issues. Edge Legacy already supported ARM64, so users would have been upgrading from a native browser to an emulated one.Chromium makes the core of Microsoft Edge, which it shares with Google Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera and other web browsers. It seems to have worked out though, as few people have been automatically upgraded to the Chromium-based browser. Microsoft's decision to launch Edge without ARM64 support was questionable at the time, since the company actually announced the launch date just a day before the Surface Pro X hit the market. This caused some performance issues, and those issues could be significant depending on the device you're using. Previously, if you tried to install it on those PCs, you'd get the 32-bit Intel version, which ran in emulation. Most notably, the browser now natively supports ARM64 PCs, such as the Surface Pro X, Lenovo Yoga C630 WOS, Samsung Galaxy Book2, and so on. Either way, the browser is getting its first major update in the stable channel today, bringing it to Edge 80. It's only been about three weeks since Microsoft made its Chromium-based Edge browser generally available, even though many people still haven't seen the update on their machines. ![]()
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