Google Chrome multiple vulnerabilities - March 11 (Linux)

Summary
The host is running Google Chrome and is prone to multiple vulnerabilities.
Impact
Successful exploitation could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code in the context of the browser, perform spoofing attacks, or cause denial of service condition. Impact Level: Application
Solution
Upgrade to the Google Chrome 9.0.597.107 or later, For updates refer to http://www.google.com/chrome
Insight
- An unspecified error related to the URL bar can be exploited to conduct spoofing attacks. - An unspecified error exists in the handling of JavaScript dialogs. - An error when handling stylesheet nodes can lead to a stale pointer. - An error when handling key frame rules can lead to a stale pointer. - An unspecified error exists in the handling of form controls. - An unspecified error exists while rendering SVG content. - An unspecified error in table handling can lead to a stale node. - An unspecified error in table rendering can lead to a stale pointer. - An unspecified error in SVG animations can lead to a stale pointer. - An unspecified error when handling XHTML can lead to a stale node. - An unspecified error exists in the textarea handling. - An unspecified error when handling device orientation can lead to a stale pointer. - An unspecified error in WebGL can be exploited to cause out-of-bounds reads. - An integer overflow exists in the textarea handling. - An unspecified error in WebGL can be exploited to cause out-of-bounds reads. - An unspecified error can lead to exposure of internal extension functions. - A use-after-free error exists within the handling of blocked plug-ins. - An unspecified error when handling layouts can lead to a stale pointer.
Affected
Google Chrome version prior to 9.0.597.107 on Linux
References