Google Updated Chrome version to 0.2.149.30 – Build 2200
September 22, 2008
Google has updated Chrome to version 0.2.149.30 – Build 2200. After its initial release, Google has finally released the next updated version to patch its bugs and security fixes. The previous version of Google Chrome was 0.2.149.29 Build 1798.
Here is how to get the latest update:
- Go to Tools (wrench icon) located at the upper right hand corner of browser.
- Click “About Google Chrome” .
- Click “Update Now”.
- Restart the browser and now it should say 0.2.149.30 Build 2200.
Security Updates
- [r2042] Fix a potential denial of service with very long title attributes on tags. The title attribute sets the tooltip text when you hover the mouse over an element.
Security Rating: Low risk. This can lead to 100% CPU usage or a tab crash.
More information: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/30975
Other Changes
- [r1927] Stop adding content from HTTPS sites to the searchable index.
Google Chrome keeps a searchable history of pages you visit. This history is only stored locally on your computer. Previously, this searchable history included the text from secure sites, such as your online bank (any sites using SSL for security). Google Chrome no longer saves text from secure pages in its local history. The address bar and local history search page will no longer find data from secure sites you have visited.If you are concerned about data that might have been indexed for searching before this release, you can follow the Google Chrome Help Center instructions for clearing your browsing history.
- [r1978] Don’t send sensitive URLs to search suggest services. Google Chrome stops sending data to a suggest service if the typed URL:
- contains a username:password field (http://username:password@example.com/)
- has query parameters (the trailing ?param=data following the URL)
- is an https URL with any path component (any part following the hostname, such as /path in https://www.example.com/path)
- [r1859] Fix problems with Flash not playing video if too many connections are opened. For example, using the slider to advance video on YouTube could cause video to stop playing.
- [r1299] JavaScript: Dispatch contextmenu events after mouseup events. This fixes the right-click menu not working on Google Spreadsheets. Fixes bug 745.
- [r1692] Fix crashes with some plugins –3dvia was the most widely reported– when they return an error for NPN_GetValue. Fixes bug 493.



















