Microsoft Edge gets timezone fixes and security patches

Microsoft Edge gets timezone fixes and security patches

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Microsoft Edge 134 has been up to date to a brand new model within the Secure Channel. Not a lot is current in model 134.0.3124.83 other than fixes for current time zone adjustments and patches for safety vulnerabilities.

Right here is the changelog:

Microsoft has launched the most recent Microsoft Edge Secure Channel (Model 134.0.3124.83), which contains the most recent Safety Updates of the Chromium undertaking. For extra info, see the Safety Replace Information.

Fixes:

  • Mounted a difficulty for customers within the America/Asuncion time zone to align with Paraguay’s resolution to completely keep in Daylight Saving Time (DST) or UTC-3. Word: Customers might want to restart their browser to obtain the repair.

As for safety patches, the most recent replace packs vital Chromium fixes. The patched vulnerabilities have been reported to be exploited within the wild (one is flagged as crucial), so customers are urged to replace their browsers as quickly as attainable:

  • CVE-2025-2476: Use after free in Lens in Google Chrome previous to 134.0.6998.117 allowed a distant attacker to doubtlessly exploit heap corruption through a crafted HTML web page (Chromium safety severity: Essential).

  • CVE-2025-29795: Microsoft Edge Replace Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability. Improper hyperlink decision earlier than file entry (‘hyperlink following’) in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) permits a licensed attacker to raise privileges regionally (severity: Essential).

  • CVE-2025-29806: Microsoft Edge Distant Code Execution Vulnerability. No cwe for this subject in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) permits an unauthorized attacker to execute code over a community.

You’ll be able to replace Microsoft Edge to the most recent model by heading to edge://settings/assist. It’s also possible to proceed utilizing the browser as is, and it’ll replace itself within the background.

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