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Chrome 87 released with performance boost and security fixes

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/

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