SUSE Linux has released a significant security update for Chromium, identified as openSUSE-SU-2025:0115-1. This update addresses nine vulnerabilities, enhancing the security and stability of the browser. The affected version is Chromium 135.0.7049.52, which includes fixes for issues ranging from "use after free" errors to inappropriate implementations in various components such as Extensions, Custom Tabs, and Downloads.
The vulnerabilities are documented under multiple CVE identifiers, including CVE-2025-3066 through CVE-2025-3074. Affected products include openSUSE Backports SLE-15-SP6.
In addition to the Chromium updates, the GN build system has been updated to version 0.20250306, incorporating various improvements and fixes, such as better dependency management and performance enhancements.
For users looking to apply this update, it is recommended to utilize SUSE's standard installation methods, such as YaST online_update or the command line tool "zypper patch." The specific command for the openSUSE Backports SLE-15-SP6 is `zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2025-115=1`.
In summary, this update not only patches critical security vulnerabilities in Chromium but also brings improvements to the GN build system, ensuring a safer and more efficient user experience. Users are strongly encouraged to update their systems promptly to mitigate potential risks associated with these vulnerabilities.
For further information on the specific vulnerabilities, you can refer to the provided links for each CVE
The vulnerabilities are documented under multiple CVE identifiers, including CVE-2025-3066 through CVE-2025-3074. Affected products include openSUSE Backports SLE-15-SP6.
In addition to the Chromium updates, the GN build system has been updated to version 0.20250306, incorporating various improvements and fixes, such as better dependency management and performance enhancements.
For users looking to apply this update, it is recommended to utilize SUSE's standard installation methods, such as YaST online_update or the command line tool "zypper patch." The specific command for the openSUSE Backports SLE-15-SP6 is `zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2025-115=1`.
In summary, this update not only patches critical security vulnerabilities in Chromium but also brings improvements to the GN build system, ensuring a safer and more efficient user experience. Users are strongly encouraged to update their systems promptly to mitigate potential risks associated with these vulnerabilities.
For further information on the specific vulnerabilities, you can refer to the provided links for each CVE
Chromium update for SUSE
SUSE Linux has received a security update for Chromium:
openSUSE-SU-2025:0115-1: important: Security update for chromium, gn