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Chrome 150 Security Update: Patch 27 Browser Vulnerabilities

Chrome 150 security update checklist for admin workstations and managed browsers

Chrome 150 security update checklist for admin workstations and managed browsers

Google released Chrome 150.0.7871.114/.115 for desktop with 27 security fixes, including two Critical use-after-free CVEs and a long list of High severity browser issues. Chrome for Android 150.0.7871.114 includes the same security fixes as the matching desktop release unless Google notes otherwise.

This is a practical admin workstation update. It is not just a consumer-browser chore: the same browsers are used to sign in to WordPress dashboards, cPanel, WHMCS, Plesk, payment processors, email, and DNS providers. Patch managed browsers, then verify that your admin login and SSO flows still work.

What Google Published

Admin Checklist

  1. Update managed Chrome channels on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android devices used for admin access.
  2. Prioritize workstations used for WordPress, hosting panels, DNS, payment, email, and privileged SaaS accounts.
  3. Confirm Chrome reports version 150.0.7871.114 or later on Linux and Android, and 150.0.7871.114/.115 or later on Windows and Mac.
  4. Restart browsers after update so old processes do not keep running.
  5. Verify password managers, SSO, passkeys, hardware keys, and admin dashboards after the restart.
  6. For managed fleets, review update compliance and follow up on machines that stay pinned to older builds.

Hosting Notes

If your team manages customer sites, treat browser patching as part of privileged-access hygiene. A fully patched server still has risk if the workstation used to administer it is stale, shared, or loaded with unreviewed extensions. Update Chrome, keep risky extensions out of admin profiles, and reserve a hardened browser profile for hosting and billing portals.

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