# Chrome 150 Update Bolsters Security with 27 Patches

*Published July 10, 2026*
*Source: [https://www.securityweek.com/chrome-150-update-patches-27-vulnerabilities/](https://www.securityweek.com/chrome-150-update-patches-27-vulnerabilities/)*

## Executive Summary

Google's Chrome 150 update addresses 27 security vulnerabilities, including two critical use-after-free flaws. This update highlights Google's increasing internal discovery of security issues, likely aided by AI, leading to more comprehensive security measures.

## Article

Google has released Chrome 150, a crucial update addressing 27 security vulnerabilities, including two classified as critical. These critical issues are use-after-free bugs located in Chrome's Ozone and Views components, identified by Google's internal team last month. The update also tackles 13 use-after-free defects overall, with ten marked as high severity and one as medium severity. Other resolved vulnerabilities include uninitialized use, integer overflow, and out-of-bounds read and write errors, among others. Most of these weaknesses were discovered by Google, emphasizing a trend where internal discoveries are becoming more prevalent, potentially driven by advancements in AI technology. This shift has resulted in lower bug bounty payouts, with only three external reports contributing to this update, earning a total of $3,000. Since April, Google has patched over 1,400 vulnerabilities in Chrome, including many related to memory safety. The latest Chrome version, 150.0.7871.114/.115, is available for Windows and macOS, and version 150.0.7871.114 is available for Linux.
