Google on Thursday patched 12 Chrome vulnerabilities, the second time in eight days that the search company has updated its browser. Most of the vulnerabilities -- 8 of the dozen -- were identified as "use-after-free" bugs, a common type of memory vulnerability that researchers have found in large numbers within Chrome using Google's own AddressSanitizer detection tool.
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