Google released Chrome 103. In this release, Google fixed 14 security issues and added additional features. The new features include:
Private extensions using Manifest V2 no longer accepted in the Chrome Web Store in June 2022
Chrome on Windows uses built-in DNS client by default
Release of Speculation Rules API for prerender on Android
Local Fonts Access API
Unified password manager on Android
Chrome Actions on iOS
Improved credit and debit card Autofill
Removing LockIconInAddressBarEnabled policy
Enhanced Safe Browsing on iOS
Reporting Connector
Profile Separation Dialog rolled back
Thank With Google Android integration
New and updated policies in Chrome browser
Details on all of these features can be found on the Chrome Status page. As always, Google takes its time with putting our a larger blog post covering the most important changes however, you can find a very brief summary on the Chrome release page.
With the report below, you can easily find which computers in your network do not have this latest Chrome version installed. Simply run the report to get a complete overview of your environment.
Run our Chrome 103 Query
Severity
CVE
Description
Critical
CVE-2022-2156
Use after free in Base.
High
CVE-2022-2157
Use after free in Interest groups.
High
CVE-2022-2158
Type Confusion in V8.
Medium
CVE-2022-2160
Insufficient policy enforcement in DevTools.
Medium
CVE-2022-2161
Use after free in WebApp Provider.
Medium
CVE-2022-2162
Insufficient policy enforcement in File System API.
Low
CVE-2022-2163
Use after free in Cast UI and Toolbar.
Low
CVE-2022-2164
Inappropriate implementation in Extensions API.
Low
CVE-2022-2165
Insufficient data validation in URL formatting.
Google Chrome 103 CVEu00a0 Codes
Select Top 1000000 tblAssets.AssetID,
tblAssets.AssetName,
tblAssets.Domain,
tsysAssetTypes.AssetTypename As AssetType,
tblAssets.Username,
tblAssets.Userdomain,
tsysAssetTypes.AssetTypeIcon10 As icon,
tblAssets.IPAddress,
tblSoftwareUni.softwareName As Software,
tblSoftware.softwareVersion As Version,
tblSoftwareUni.SoftwarePublisher As Publisher,
Case
When Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) > 103 Then
'Up to date'
When Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) = 103 And
Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 2) As int) > 5060 Then
'Up to date'
When Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) = 103 And
Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 2) As int) = 5060 And
Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 1) As int) >= 53 Then
'Up to date'
Else 'Out of date'
End As [Patch Status],
tsysIPLocations.IPLocation,
tblAssetCustom.Manufacturer,
tblAssetCustom.Model,
tsysOS.OSname As OS,
tblAssets.SP,
tblAssets.Lastseen,
tblAssets.Lasttried,
tblSoftware.Lastchanged,
Case
When Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) > 103 Then
'#d4f4be'
When Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) = 103 And
Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 2) As int) > 5060 Then
'#d4f4be'
When Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 4) As int) = 103 And
Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 2) As int) = 5060 And
Cast(ParseName(tblSoftware.softwareVersion, 1) As int) >= 53 Then
'#d4f4be'
Else '#ffadad'
End As backgroundcolor
From tblAssets
Inner Join tblAssetCustom On tblAssets.AssetID = tblAssetCustom.AssetID
Inner Join tsysAssetTypes On tsysAssetTypes.AssetType = tblAssets.Assettype
Inner Join tsysIPLocations On tsysIPLocations.LocationID =
tblAssets.LocationID
Inner Join tblState On tblState.State = tblAssetCustom.State
Inner Join tblSoftware On tblAssets.AssetID = tblSoftware.AssetID
Inner Join tblSoftwareUni On tblSoftwareUni.SoftID = tblSoftware.softID
Left Join tsysOS On tsysOS.OScode = tblAssets.OScode
Where tblSoftwareUni.softwareName Like '%Google Chrome%' And
tblSoftwareUni.SoftwarePublisher Like '%Google%' And tblState.Statename =
'Active'