Google has released Chrome 87 today, November 17th, 2020, to the Stable desktop channel. It includes numerous performance improvements, security fixes, and new features. Chrome 87 includes a fix for the Slipstream attack discovered by security researcher Samy Kamkar that allows attackers to bypass NAT and access any TCP/UDP port on a victim’s computer. Google has disabled FTP support by default, and attempting to visit an ftp:// site will not do anything in the browser. Back/forward cache is rolling out to Android users in a gradual launch.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/chrome-87-released-with-performance-boost-and-security-fixes/

