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Google has released an updated version of its Chrome browser, which includes fixes for two security vulnerabilities as well as a new version of the Adobe Flash player.



From ThreatPost:
The inclusion of Flash 10.3 in Chrome means that Chrome users now have the ability to delete so-called Flash cookies, also known as Local Shared Objects, through the browser. That feature makes it much easier for users to control the way that Flash handles those cookies, which have been the subject of criticism from privacy advocates and security researchers.
  Google Fixes Two Chrome Bugs, Adds Flash 10.3 to Browser